So how does a volcanic treasure from 1980 end up in an 1920s-inspired Art Deco ring? There's some kind of crazy magic going on here. But who are we to question miracles?
When the once-slumbering Mount St. Helens in the Pacific Northwest erupted on May 18, 1980, it was one of nature's most impressive displays of power. But even more impressive...read more
So how does a volcanic treasure from 1980 end up in an 1920s-inspired Art Deco ring? There's some kind of crazy magic going on here. But who are we to question miracles?
When the once-slumbering Mount St. Helens in the Pacific Northwest erupted on May 18, 1980, it was one of nature's most impressive displays of power. But even more impressive was the secret the volcano revealed. When cleaning after the eruption, it was discovered that, when heated, the elements in the volcanic rock would fuse creating stones of spectacular colors –– even more lustrous than emeralds and sapphires.
This ring showcases this splendid creation in an Art Deco design. Together, these two icons are truly spectacular. The price is pretty stunning too.