Soft Dawn Ring
The first light of morning. Soft, green, and full of promise. The Soft Dawn Ring captures that quiet moment when the world is still waking, when everything feels possible.
This is not a ring that demands attention. It whispers. It glows. It reminds you that strength doesn't have to be loud, that beauty can be gentle, that you are exactly where you need to be.
A faceted prehnite gemstone—translucent, luminous, the colour of new leaves—sits in a smooth sterling silver bezel. The textured band feels organic, grounded, alive beneath your fingers. This is a ring you'll reach for every day. It feels like home. It feels like breath. It feels like you.
Prehnite is known as the stone of unconditional love and healing. It calms the mind, opens the heart, and connects you to your own inner wisdom. Wearing this ring is an act of self-care, a reminder to release what no longer serves you and trust the process of becoming.
One of a kind. Once it's gone, it's gone.
The Story Behind the Design
There's a moment just before sunrise when the light is soft, diffused, and everything glows from within. The world is quiet. The air is still. That's the feeling I wanted to capture in the Soft Dawn Ring.
The faceted prehnite was chosen for its gentle, translucent quality—the way it holds light without shouting, the way it shifts from pale green to almost golden depending on the angle. Prehnite is a stone of preparation and peace. It doesn't force transformation. It invites it.
The textured band was hand-finished to feel organic, grounded, and alive. The smooth bezel cradles the stone, protecting it while allowing its natural beauty to shine. This is a ring designed to be worn, felt, and lived in. It's not precious in the fragile sense. It's precious in the meaningful sense.
This ring is part of the Stone and Light Collection, a series of pieces that honour the natural beauty of gemstones and the artistry of metalwork. Each piece is designed to connect you to the earth, to your own intuition, and to the quiet power of simply being present.