Silver Fern Ring | (Alsophila dealbata)

$115.00

Ferns are some ancient and unique species in the plant world, and this ring captures a few special qualities of the New Zealand tree fern.

Here we feature both the delicate frond and the coiled, intricate spiral of the fiddlehead. This coil unfurls into the lacy fronds that we recognize in ferns. In New Zealand, fiddleheads (called koru by the native Maori) symbolize constant movement that returns to the point of origin. The spiral makes a perfect visual for the idea of going forward and still coming back to where you started.

The asymmetry of this ring moves the eye from the spiral to the stretched frond and around. The thin back and low profile make it easy to wear.

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Ferns are some ancient and unique species in the plant world, and this ring captures a few special qualities of the New Zealand tree fern.

Here we feature both the delicate frond and the coiled, intricate spiral of the fiddlehead. This coil unfurls into the lacy fronds that we recognize in ferns. In New Zealand, fiddleheads (called koru by the native Maori) symbolize constant movement that returns to the point of origin. The spiral makes a perfect visual for the idea of going forward and still coming back to where you started.

The asymmetry of this ring moves the eye from the spiral to the stretched frond and around. The thin back and low profile make it easy to wear.

***I don't know my ring size*** Fill out this form and we’ll put a free plastic ring sizer in the mail for you today - RING SIZER REQUEST FORM

Instagram or Facebook: @shademetals

Shipping and Return Policy

Ferns are some ancient and unique species in the plant world, and this ring captures a few special qualities of the New Zealand tree fern.

Here we feature both the delicate frond and the coiled, intricate spiral of the fiddlehead. This coil unfurls into the lacy fronds that we recognize in ferns. In New Zealand, fiddleheads (called koru by the native Maori) symbolize constant movement that returns to the point of origin. The spiral makes a perfect visual for the idea of going forward and still coming back to where you started.

The asymmetry of this ring moves the eye from the spiral to the stretched frond and around. The thin back and low profile make it easy to wear.

***I don't know my ring size*** Fill out this form and we’ll put a free plastic ring sizer in the mail for you today - RING SIZER REQUEST FORM

Instagram or Facebook: @shademetals

Shipping and Return Policy


Notice how everything grows from the top of the fern trees? What looks like a trunk is actually a modified root, a wet, living ecosystem of its own full of moss, lichen, and other plants. This helps them to survive and recover much more quickly after wildfires. Learn more here. Silver Ferns

Fern Ring FAQs

  • The edge of fern fronds are toothy. We tried to stay true to this detail in the ring, while still making the edge comfortable. We have heard several women come back after purchasing one to express their surprise that the ring doesn’t catch on their clothes or hair.

    In sculpting this ring, we smooth the inside edge so that the frond’s “teeth” appear on the surface but don’t have the depth to actually snag on anything.

  • The thin back makes this ring very easy to wear, but it is also a point of concern for some. We worked through a couple versions of this ring to adjust the thickness of the stem to be strong and delicate at the same time. As one of our most popular rings, we seen people wear it everyday for years without a problem.

  • Some people like rose gold, some want the brilliance of 18 karats…

    We make this ring often enough that we are happy to do it in different metals. Send us an email at info@shademetals.com and we will respond with an estimate in your desired metal.

    We generally advise people interested in white gold to go for platinum instead. It is a little more costly, but it is much easier to take care of.

    Gold is naturally yellow, so to make white gold you either need an alloy with nickel or a rhodium plating. Nickel is a very white metal but causes allergic reactions in many people. Rhodium plating will cover up the natural grayish tone of white gold, but it needs to be re-plated every few years.

  • Fill out this returns & exchange form and put your desired ring size in the notes section.