The Indian and his canoe. A tool used for discovering the unknown. An instrument he handcrafted from the memories of making a canoe with his father. The pride displayed in this ring is amazing. Starting out with an Indian and his canoe followed by a unique pattern of a river he knows well. Further down the ring is a display of different tribal markings with a hatchet in the center. Larger in size and beautiful in design.
Dimension of ring:
Current Size: 9 US
Ring Feel: Large
Aaron Paul can re-size any spoon ring to fit your finger free of charge. He takes great care in carefully cleaning each spoon and uniquely turning it into a piece of history you can wear. Each piece of silverware Aaron Paul uses dates back between the early 1800’s to mid 1900’s with a majority of the patterns between 1880’s to 1930’s.
My goal as an artist is to not only show the beauty and history of each piece of art but also the beauty of the person that wears this ring. I believe every person has a unique identity. With this identity and skills learned throughout life they can go into the world and shed light into dark places. My hope is that my art will help remind each person how unique they are and how they are one of a kind.