White Enamel Ring: Geometric Openwork With Diamond-Shape Enamel Inlays
Glozya White Enamel Ring: Geometric Openwork Adjustable Ring With Diamond-Shape White Enamel Inlays
The Glozya White Enamel Ring is a white enamel ring adjustable piece designed around a geometric openwork pattern, where diamond-shaped cutouts in the open band are filled with white enamel to create a chromatic contrast between gold-plated metal and the matte white inserts. This geometric enamel ring gold approach references Bauhaus design principles, geometric precision plus material contrast at small scale. The openwork white inlay ring reads as a modern minimalist accessory rather than a romantic or symbolic piece, distinct from the heart-and-floral motifs that dominate fashion-jewelry adjustable bands.
Why You'll Love It
- Diamond-Shape Enamel Inlays: The cutouts in the openwork band are filled with white enamel poured into precision-milled wells (not painted over the surface), which is what prevents the enamel from chipping or peeling at the edges.
- Geometric Openwork Pattern: The band features diamond-shape cutouts arranged in a Bauhaus-aesthetic grid pattern, creating chromatic contrast at the millimeter scale.
- Adjustable Open-Band Fit: Sized to flex onto any finger from 6 to 9.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless steel with 18K gold plating and white enamel inlays
- Ring Type: Adjustable (open-band, sizes 6 to 9)
- Design: Geometric openwork band with diamond-shape white enamel cutouts
- Dimensions: 1.7 x 0.8 cm
- Weight: 2g
How to Style
- For Bauhaus-aesthetic daily wear: pair with structured tailoring or modernist minimalist clothing; the geometric pattern echoes architectural design lines.
- For geometric-vs-organic contrast: pair with our Leaf Wrap Ring for a "geometric precision vs. natural curves" duo on opposite fingers.
- For pure-geometry stacking: pair with our Geometric Band Ring for a "filled cutouts vs. plain cutouts" geometric stack.
The Glozya Difference
Enamel jewelry is one of the most failure-prone materials in fashion jewelry, the enamel chips at the edges where it meets the metal because the two materials expand at different rates with temperature. Most fashion-jewelry enamel pieces lose their enamel within 6-12 months. We pour our enamel into precision-milled wells that have a 0.05mm lip beneath the metal surface, so the gold plating overlaps the enamel edge and seals the bond. The enamel can't lift at the edges because it's mechanically locked under the metal lip. Browse the full adjustable rings collection for more.