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Salt & Bone

Earthen grip in silver — grounding from what remains when noise fades.

Salt & Bone

$150

Clocks and Colours · Sterling Silver

Recommended · Middle — balance in remainder

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Root into the present

Grounding
  • Return to elemental truth beneath abstraction
  • Grounding through what endures, not what performs
  • Mineral steadiness during anxious spin
  • Substance contact when narrative overwhelms
Elements
  • EarthStabilizes and roots
  • WaterSoftens and carries
  • MetalSharpens and structures
Chakras

Inner themes, not switches. How we read them

  • RootFoundation & safety
  • SacralBody & pleasure

The seal

Chakras, elements & polarity — drawn as one sigil.

How to read it

New here? Using a reading · Elements · Chakras

The reading

Salt & Bone grounds through what endures when ornament falls away — mineral and skeleton logic in sterling silver for those who need substance beneath spectacle.

This ring may support return to elemental truth when the mind spins off into abstraction, and the earthen form at the finger can remind you that grounding lives in what remains, not what performs. Grounding here is mineral: salt, bone, the bedrock under story.

How to wear it

Placement · Hand energy

The same ring reads differently on every finger — tap the map.

Energy by finger

Middle· recommended

Balance & responsibility

Balance salt and bone

Hover or tap a dot to explore each finger

Left hand · receives

Left hand — grounds abstract worry inward.

Right hand · projects

Right hand — projects mineral substance outward.

Active

Strip to bedrock.

Receptive

Feel what endures.

Salt & Bone balances preservation with honesty — honoring what lasts without fetishizing decay, grounding without romanticizing hardship.

ActiveReceptive
Leans receptive — Earth · Water · Metal

Active pole

The active pole is stripping to bedrock — naming what remains true, building from substance, refusing ornament that obscures foundation.

Receptive pole

The receptive pole is feeling earth-memory — receiving body signals of depth, trusting mineral patience when mind demands spectacle.

The symbol

Salt preserves; bone outlasts flesh — paired emblems of what survives flood, fire, and fashion.

Maritime and mortuary traditions alike honor both: salt on the wound, bone as ancestor's lasting vote. Worn as band or signet, Salt & Bone argues grounding is not comfort but contact with remainder — what is true when the narrative pauses. On the hand, the symbol travels with the instrument that either grasps at surface or reaches for bedrock.

The material

Sterling silver (.925) with salt-and-bone detailing provides cool, substantial finger presence.

Silver's lunar honesty supports grounding without sentimentality — reflection on what endures, not nostalgia for what glittered. Articulated mineral and skeletal motifs create tactile complexity; tracing the forms becomes ritual of returning to substance during overwhelm. No stone keeps focus on elemental metal discipline.

The seal

Every true piece carries its own sigil. This is not decoration — it is the reading rendered as line: the chakras that answer, the elements that move it, the polarity that leans, and at the crown of the rising flame, the single mark that names what this tool truly is.

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Hand energy

Left hand · receives

On the receiving hand, Salt & Bone may draw in abstract worry and performance, returning somatic contact with what endures — a focal point for pausing before reacting to surface noise.

Right hand · projects

On the projecting hand, the ring projects grounded substance outward. Touch the bone motif before decisions made from panic; let the hand remember bedrock.

Seasonal resonance
Resonates with late autumn and the dark moon — seasons of stripping, preservation, and contact with what remains.

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Salt & Bone

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