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Nya Solid Silver Adjustable Ring Senegal

Nya Solid Silver Adjustable Ring Senegal

Regular price €75,00 EUR
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Sterling silver ring handmade in Senegal. The Nya model features two moving spirals, a line that connects without enclosing.

Pre-order

This model is made to order by our jeweler in Senegal. Each ring is adjustable to finger size.
Manufacturing and delivery time: 2 weeks after ordering.

→ Order your Nya ring now and receive it within 2 weeks.

Features

  • Sterling silver
  • Adjustable size
  • Handmade in Senegal
  • Made to order
  • Lead time: 2 weeks

Origin and meaning of the name Nya

The name Nya resonates in several Bantu languages of Central and East Africa. It evokes the feminine, presence, connection. A gentle, but deeply rooted energy.

This sterling silver ring reflects this idea through its shape: two moving spirals, a line that connects without enclosing. A balance. A continuity.

Nya is an inner strength. An elegant signature.

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the ring?
The Nya ring is adjustable and fits most finger sizes.

How do I adjust the ring?
Sterling silver allows for delicate adjustment. Gently spread or tighten the spirals to adapt the ring to your finger.

What is the delivery time?
This model is made to order in Senegal. Allow 2 weeks between order and reception.

How to care for sterling silver?
Sterling silver naturally tarnishes over time. To restore its shine, use a soft cloth or a specific silver cleaning product.

Also discover

Other sterling silver rings made in Senegal: Senu sterling silver ring and Ptah sterling silver ring.

To learn more: The social role of jewelry in Africa: status, memory, identity.


Kaolack Créations — Jewelry
Kaolack Créations offers traditional African jewelry and designer jewelry, made by traditional African artisans and Afro-descendant designers. Each piece is part of a continuity of forms, gestures, and symbols specific to African cultures. The jewelry combines aesthetics, meaning, and real use, without folklorization or misappropriation. Adornment remains a language.

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