Exora Ring // Silver
€180.00
The Exora Ring is crafted in 925 Sterling Silver, shaped entirely from a repeating wire structure. Its openwork design combines organic rhythm with architectural precision. Polished surfaces meet selectively blackened details, creating depth and contrast within a refined, lightweight form.
Each ring is made to order in our Vienna studio. We combine traditional silversmithing techniques with modern processes, and personally finish every piece by hand. Its interplay of lines and textures allows it to stand alone as a statement or pair seamlessly with other pieces.
Details
Material: 925 Sterling Silver
polished and partly blackened
Custom sizing included
Crafted in Vienna
Made to order, ships in 6–8 business days
Production on demand: Shipping within 6-7 Business Days
Material Info
What is 925 Sterling Silver?
925 sterling silver is a silver alloy made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals (usually copper). The added metals make it more durable than pure silver.
Tarnishing Properties:
Sterling silver naturally tarnishes over time when exposed to air, moisture, or chemicals. It’s a normal and reversible process.
How to Care for 925 Sterling Silver:
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Wear it often: Frequent wear slows tarnishing by keeping the silver polished through gentle friction.
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Avoid chemicals: Take off silver jewelry before swimming, showering, or using lotions, perfumes, or cleaning products.
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Clean gently: Use a silver polishing cloth for light tarnish or a mild silver cleaner for deeper cleaning. Avoid abrasive materials.
Shipping & Production Time
Most of our pieces are made to order. This allows us to customize designs, use materials responsibly, and ensure the highest quality for every item we create. Because of this, our production takes a little longer than in conventional retail stores. We believe it's worth the wait— a piece made just for you.
Natural Materials, Natural Variations
All product images shown are examples. As each piece is handcrafted and many are made to order, slight variations in shape, texture, and finish may occur. This is especially true for gemstones, which are natural materials and can differ in color, pattern, and clarity. These subtle differences are not imperfections — they are part of what makes each piece unique.





















