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“Eat Yourself” crocodile Ring/ gold

“Eat Yourself” crocodile Ring/ gold

Regular price €210,00 EUR
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In this piece, the crocodile’s missing arm tells a quiet story — a creature so hungry it has already tasted a part of itself, yet still caught in the eternal loop of appetite.

Its expression, however, is almost joyful — as if delighted by the thought that a meal, at last, is within reach.

There is irony in this satisfaction, a playful sense of pleasure that turns hunger into grace.

The gesture of biting its own tail becomes both ironic and graceful, echoing the timeless beauty of the Venus de Milo: proof that imperfection, or even loss, can give birth to a different kind of elegance.

Every detail of this ring is hand-sculpted in our Paris atelier, from the open jaws to the tip of the tail.

The entire surface is meticulously engraved with fine scales, giving texture, movement, and light to the form.

It is a piece that rewards close attention: each scale slightly different, each curve polished by hand.

Made of solid sterling silver 925 and finished with 18 K gold plating, the Crocodile Ring merges the strength of the wild with refined craftsmanship — a wearable sculpture where instinct meets artistry.

  • Material: Sterling silver, 18K gold plated
  • Made in Paris

Available to order in other sizes upon request.
Please refer to our ring size guide for assistance.

About the “Eat Yourself” Collection

The Eat Yourself collection was born from a poetic and playful idea: when hunger meets solitude, and instinct turns inward.

Deprived of prey, the animals begin to wonder —what if the only thing left to devour was themselves?

Balancing humor and fragility, the collection reflects on the delicate line between living and self-reflection.

For those who appreciate subtle irony and sculptural precision, this ring stands as both a symbol of individuality and a quiet gaze upon nature’s endless hunger.

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