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The Ines x WHITEbIRD collaboration
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The collaboration Ines x WHITEbIRD

It is the story of a meeting between two women, two inspiring and inspired creators, but also two friends, two tall stems, two soul sisters.

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

This is how the JELLY ring collection was born. A ring dazzling in its simplicity, available in a multitude of natural stone colors, bringing us back to childhood.

Set on a 9-carat yellow gold band punctuated with discreet details, Jelly rings can be worn alone or in pairs or trios like candies around the finger.

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

Each Jelly ring is made of a colored stone set on a 9-carat recycled gold band. Its very simple setting with vintage accents, like a small cup enhanced with a few gold prongs holding the stone, highlights the color, the signature of the Maison We by WHITEbIRD brand. Each stone was carefully selected by Stéphanie Roger in Jaipur. Amethyst, citrine, aquamarine, peridot, garnet, rose quartz, topaz, and others make up a joyful rainbow inviting multiple combinations. 

Marge Vigneau

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