An innovative and playful ring set has been reportedly developed, which is Lego-inspired and is a perfect gift for the Lego lovers, best friends and couples.
The Lego interlocking ring set is created by Shannon Conrad, is hand-crafted and made with 100 percent recycled and locally sourced sterling silver.
According to Mashable, the Lego rings are hand-cast using the lost wax method and Conrad explained that one Lego brick is burned for each ring created, and the original brick is destroyed.
As the rings are cast from real Legos, wearers can also hook their impressive sets of colorful bricks to the silver rings.
The rings have a black patina finish that is brushed back to highlight the playful toy-inspired details.
The rings are available in any size, and take up to one week to make.
Conrad said that he also sells Lego-inspired heart pendants, building block pendants and cufflinks, as well as a handful of other ring styles.
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