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MOFONGO RING - BRASS

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MOFONGO RING - BRASSEl anillo "Mofongo" est inspirado en los anillos de nombre o "anillos de placa" (Nameplate Rings), que han sido populares en Puerto Rico desde la dcada de los 70. "Nameplate" es un estilo de joyera que generalmente lleva el nombre de la persona o una frase con que la persona se identifique. Los anillos de nombre son una pieza de moda por excelencia que se atribuye a las estrellas ms importantes de la salsa puertorriquea como Hctor Lavoe, quien apareci

El anillo "Mofongo" está inspirado en los anillos de nombre o "anillos de placa" (Nameplate Rings), que han sido populares en Puerto Rico desde la década de los 70. "Nameplate" es un estilo de joyería que generalmente lleva el nombre de la persona o una frase con que la persona se identifique.

Los anillos de nombre son una pieza de moda por excelencia que se atribuye a las estrellas más importantes de la salsa puertorriqueña como Héctor Lavoe, quien apareció en la portada de su álbum "De Ti Depende" (1976) luciendo con orgullo un anillo "Héctor" en el meñique.

Cada pieza se fabrica por encargo utilizando la antigua técnica de fundición "Cera Perdida". Por esa razón se le pide 1-2 semanas para la producción de su pieza.

Utilizo brass (latón) en mis diseños para ofrecer una opción en tono dorado más económica al oro, pero sin embargo en ocasiones notarás que tu joyería de brass (latón) tiende a adquirir una apariencia oscura y te puede manchar el dedo. Esto no es una reacción tóxica - es normal que el latón reaccione así con el cuerpo por la naturaleza del metal. El grado de oscurecimiento varía según el pH de tu cuerpo y varía de acuerdo a la persona. Para brillar tu joyería, todo pedido incluye un paño de pulir. Para combatir las manchas a la piel, puedes pintar la pieza adentro con esmalte de uña transparente.

The "Mofongo" ring is inspired by traditional Nameplate Rings, which have steadily been popular in Puerto Rico ever since the 1970s. Nameplate is a style of jewelry that usually bears the wearer's name, or a phrase that describes them.

Nameplate rings are a quintessential fashion piece that is attributed to Puerto Rico's biggest Salsa stars such as Hector Lavoe, who appeared on the cover of his 1976 album "De Ti Depende" proudly sporting an "Hector" pinky ring.

Each piece is made-to-order using the ancient “Lost Wax” casting technique. Please allow 1-2 weeks for production.

I use brass in my designs to offer a more affordable option to gold. At times, you will note that your brass jewelry tarnishes and may leave a dark mark on your finger. This is a normal reaction typical to brass and copper, and the degree of tarnishing varies depending on your body's pH. To polish your jewelry, all orders come with a polishing cloth. You can use clear nail polish to coat the inside of your ring to combat any stains on your finger.

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