Part of the Jasminum family within The Flower Universe collection, this sculptural ring draws inspiration from Jasminum sambac—commonly known as Arabian Jasmine—one of Indonesia’s cherished national flowers, also referred to as Puspa Bangsa.
Renowned for its delicate beauty and profound symbolism, the jasmine flower represents love, purity, and auspicious beginnings. It holds a special place in Southeast Asian culture, particularly in Indonesia, where it plays a prominent role in weddings and traditional ceremonies.
Meticulously handcrafted using wire manipulation and traditional filigree techniques, the ring is made from recycled sterling silver. Its design features a hand-formed branch band, adorned with a finely detailed Jasminum flower at its centre, complemented by freshwater pearls on the two adjoining branches. This elegant combination reflects not only Indonesia’s rich artistry and cultural heritage but also a sophisticated fusion of contemporary and classic design.
This ring symbolises beauty and new beginnings, making it an essential piece for any collection. It brings a touch of refined elegance and cultural significance to your wardrobe, serving as both a timeless accessory and a celebration of Indonesia’s artistic traditions.
Jasminum Branch Ring
Rooted in the heritage of Indonesia’s Pasisir Batik from Pekalongan, The Flower Universe collection reimagines the traditional Sekar Jagad batik through an alternate interpretation: in this view, "Sekar" means "flower" and "Jagad" means "universe," as opposed to the conventional "Kar Jagad," which translates to "world map."
While this interpretation differs, the core values and message remain unchanged: to celebrate diversity and embrace unity within it. We chose this alternate meaning to highlight the distinctive qualities of Central Java's Pasisir Batik, which is known for its rich floral motifs, each symbolising unique cultural meanings.
The collection is organised into Eight themed "universes" or families: Jasminum, Ixora, Hieracium, Sambucus, Achillea, Lobularia, Phlox and Bloom. Each of these reflects a unique floral world, showcasing the symbolic and artistic diversity that defines Pasisir Batik.