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Otomi ring
  • Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver
  • Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver
  • Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver
  • Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver
  • Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver
  • Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver

Otomi, mexican tribal ring in sterling silver

The Otomi ring pays homage to the ancient art of the tribe of the same name, originating from central Mexico. The Otomi people refer to themselves as "N’yuhu". Although this culture lacked writing and large sites in pre-Hispanic times, it certainly occupied a vast territory before the arrival of the Aztecs, during which their space was greatly reduced and fragmented. The Aztecs held them in low regard. Today, the Otomi people are spread across the states of Mexico, Hidalgo, Querétaro, Puebla, and Veracruz.

The Otomi people have developed a unique style in the manufacture of textiles decorated with embroidery. They often use plant and animal motifs, characterized by an innocent and highly colorful style. Their art, full of vitality and simplicity, is a significant source of inspiration in our creations.

This ring thus adopts a typical Otomi design. It takes the form of a band supporting a large rectangular plate engraved with a bucolic motif. Flowers, leaves, rabbits, coyotes, fish, and large birds are all depicted. Each element is engraved with a finesse that pays tribute to Otomi art, capturing the essence of their tradition and aesthetics.

Wearing this ring embraces the cultural and artistic richness of the Otomi people while adding a unique and elegant touch to your style. This silver piece, with its detailed motifs and deep symbolism, is ideal for those who appreciate history and traditions in their accessories.

The rectangular plate measuring 4 x 2 cm.

The ring is 6 mm wide.

Metal: sterling silver.

Finish: shiny and oxidized.

As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).

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I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.

By Emmanuelle Guyon.

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