
Zarino's Knot Copper Set
The knot pattern in this set has no start and no finish. I’ve been engraving it for over thirty years, and it still requires my full focus every single time. I created this for those who want something that works on two levels — the bracelet on the wrist and the ring on the hand, both carrying the same pattern, both fitted with magnets set flush so you stop noticing them after the first hour.
Those who return for matching sets often mention there’s something about wearing the same intention on both the wrist and the hand. They can’t fully put it into words, and I’ve never asked them to.
This is one of the final sets I’ll complete before closing my workshop. I hope it finds the hands it was meant for.
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Zarino's Knot Copper Set
The knot pattern in this set has no start and no finish. I’ve been engraving it for over thirty years, and it still requires my full focus every single time. I created this for those who want something that works on two levels — the bracelet on the wrist and the ring on the hand, both carrying the same pattern, both fitted with magnets set flush so you stop noticing them after the first hour.
Those who return for matching sets often mention there’s something about wearing the same intention on both the wrist and the hand. They can’t fully put it into words, and I’ve never asked them to.
This is one of the final sets I’ll complete before closing my workshop. I hope it finds the hands it was meant for.
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The knot pattern in this set has no start and no finish. I’ve been engraving it for over thirty years, and it still requires my full focus every single time. I created this for those who want something that works on two levels — the bracelet on the wrist and the ring on the hand, both carrying the same pattern, both fitted with magnets set flush so you stop noticing them after the first hour.
Those who return for matching sets often mention there’s something about wearing the same intention on both the wrist and the hand. They can’t fully put it into words, and I’ve never asked them to.
This is one of the final sets I’ll complete before closing my workshop. I hope it finds the hands it was meant for.






















