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Article: The Ines x WHITEbIRD collaboration

The Ines x WHITEbIRD collaboration

The Ines x WHITEbIRD collaboration

It's the story of a meeting between two women, two inspiring and inspired designers, but also of two friends, two great spirits, two soul sisters.

Ines de la Fressange and Stéphanie Roger, founder of WHITEbIRD, wanted to celebrate their friendship by designing a ring to give to each other.

And so the JELLY ring collection was born. A dazzlingly simple ring in a multitude of natural stone colours that take us back to childhood.

Mounted on a 9-carat yellow gold band with discreet details, Jelly rings can be worn singly or in pairs or threes, like sweets around the finger.

Jelly rings are on sale in WHITEbIRD and Ines de la Fressange boutiques and on whitebirdjewellery.com.

Each Jelly ring features a coloured stone mounted on a 9-carat recycled gold band. The simple setting has a vintage feel, like a small dish with a few gold points holding the stone in place, and gives pride of place to the colour that is the signature of the Maison We by WHITEbIRD brand. Each stone has been carefully selected by Stéphanie Roger in Jaipur. Amethyst, citrine, aquamarine, peridot, garnet, rose quartz, topaz and many more make up a joyful rainbow that invites multiple compositions.

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