Crafts CouncilDirectoryStefanie Ying Lin CheongInterchangeableAboutRing, considers circular design through the use of sustainable design elements and interchangeability of the rock circles. The metal ring acts as a frame and your finger holds the rock in place. Each stone greatly changes the feel of the ring allowing for many possibilities and lets the wearer decide on how to curate the piece. Zero Waste – these stones are from the cored out center of the Geometric Geology Rock Rings.Stefanie Ying Lin CheongGlasgow, ScotlandStone circles for interchangeable rings, Photographer: Stefanie CheongMarble, serpentine, jasper, fossilized coral, fossilized muscles, conglomerate and slate.Interchangable Ring, Photographer: Stefanie CheongThe metal ring acts as a frame and your finger holds the rock in place. Each stone greatly changes the feel of the ring allowing for many possibilities and lets the wearer decide on how to curate the piece. Zero Waste - these stones are from the cored out center of the Geometric Geology Rock Rings.InterchangeableAboutRing, considers circular design through the use of sustainable design elements and interchangeability of the rock circles. The metal ring acts as a frame and your finger holds the rock in place. Each stone greatly changes the feel of the ring allowing for many possibilities and lets the wearer decide on how to curate the piece. Zero Waste – these stones are from the cored out center of the Geometric Geology Rock Rings.Stefanie Ying Lin CheongGlasgow, ScotlandStone circles for interchangeable rings, Photographer: Stefanie CheongMarble, serpentine, jasper, fossilized coral, fossilized muscles, conglomerate and slate.Interchangable Ring, Photographer: Stefanie CheongThe metal ring acts as a frame and your finger holds the rock in place. Each stone greatly changes the feel of the ring allowing for many possibilities and lets the wearer decide on how to curate the piece. Zero Waste - these stones are from the cored out center of the Geometric Geology Rock Rings.More from Stefanie Ying Lin CheongProjectRock CollectionProjectMirror ObjectsProjectGeoanthropology