Description
Measure: The width of the ring is 9mm and weight is aprox 11.69gr.
The pattern may vary in each piece.
“S” shaped spirals, intertwining metal filaments, and varying sizes of spheres are iconic features found in traditional jewelry from the Indonesian archipelago. Among the Tetum people of Indonesian West Timor, it was common to see large silver bracelets adorning both men and women, with gold ones being a rare sight. Beyond mere adornment, these pieces held significance as artifacts and were even used as musical instruments during festive occasions.
In Bali, jewelry craftsmanship takes on a meticulous approach, often featuring intricate designs on a smaller scale. Some pieces boast up to a hundred distinct patterns, each carefully composed. Balinese artisans are renowned for their mastery in crafting delicate spheres and fine wires, turning silver and gold rings into timeless treasures within Balinese jewelry.














