Three sterling silver rings, hand-formed and interlocked, with a single peacock freshwater pearl suspended at the centre.
Made in Louise Douglas's Nelson studio, each ring is formed by hand before being linked together into a loose, shifting cluster. The rings move against each other with wear, catching light from different angles. The peacock pearl — dark, iridescent, oval — sits quietly within them, its colour shifting between teal, grey, and near-black depending on the light.
A piece that is more than the sum of its parts.
Sterling silver
Peacock freshwater pearl
Three interlocked rings, 14mm each
Sterling silver cable chain with handmade clasp: 45cm
ABOUT the MAKER
Louise Douglas
Louise Douglas works from her studio in Nelson, New Zealand, casting jewellery directly from the natural world — seashells, twigs, leaves, found objects — and from a deep affection for the particular and the remembered. Her pieces are small-batch, made by hand using the lost wax casting technique, and finished in oxidised sterling silver, solid gold, and freshwater pearl. The collection spans botanical drop earrings and delicate necklaces through to bangles and rings — each piece rooted in the same making process, the same sensibility. There is nothing generic in Louise's work. Every form has a source: something picked up on a walk, something held onto. The jewellery carries that quality with it. Explore the Louise Douglas collection at Tessuti.









