SUPER 70'S BILLIARD BALL SCRAP RING - SIZE 7

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ONE OF A KIND AND HANDMADE FROM SCRATCH USING UPCYCLED BILLIARD BALL SCRAPS TO FORM A COMPLETELY UNIQUE PATTERN AND COLORWAY. SET IN A HANDMADE .925 STERLING SILVER SETTING, WITH A SPLIT SHANK STERLING SILVER BAND, SIZE 7.

All of my pieces are completely handmade using 925 sterling silver and vintage/recycled materials.as such there may be slight imperfections and variations that reflect the handmade character that makes each piece unique.

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ONE OF A KIND AND HANDMADE FROM SCRATCH USING UPCYCLED BILLIARD BALL SCRAPS TO FORM A COMPLETELY UNIQUE PATTERN AND COLORWAY. SET IN A HANDMADE .925 STERLING SILVER SETTING, WITH A SPLIT SHANK STERLING SILVER BAND, SIZE 7.

All of my pieces are completely handmade using 925 sterling silver and vintage/recycled materials.as such there may be slight imperfections and variations that reflect the handmade character that makes each piece unique.

About Fordite:

Fordite is a unique, man-made material created a result of the hand spray-painting process used in car factories, primarily in the Detroit area, from the 1940s to the 1980s. Named for the Ford Plant which first recorded discovering Fordite in the 1940’s, the automotive paint overspray from multiple layers of enamel paint would accumulate on the tracks, skids, and racks within the factory painting bays. These layers would then harden repeatedly as the car bodies were cured in large ovens. This process created a totally unique, colorful material that could be cut and polished. Over time, brighter  colors  reflected the changes and trends in American culture and style. Technology advances soon rendered paint overspray obsolete, bringing about the end to the production of Detroit Fordite by 1980 - as a result, it is now extremely rare to obtain making it a valuable piece of both material but American history as well.