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My Ring Has Arrived!!!

 

Hello again! Guess who's ring just arrived in the mail before Christmas? 

The vial ring came with both the printed cork and ring bottle. But in these photos, I just showed the mini cork I cut out. It came back a little frosty as it is shown in my shop but it is 100% functional which is very shocking to me. Hollowed out inside, and seen with water inside for some of the photos (that little curved line on the sides of the rings) because I wanted it to be able to stand up on its own with gravity's help.




I got bored during winter break so I did a mini photoshoot with the ring. These photos came out with a bit of a summer vibe to them because of the "sand", shells, and lighting. 

Anyway hope you enjoy these photos, order the ring if you'd like and if it's not in your size feel free to message me. Happy Holidays to everyone who sees this!

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