Some pieces arrive fully formed. You don't design them so much as recognize them — a shape you've been circling around, waiting to make physical. The Coin Ring was like that.
I've always been drawn to things that do one thing extraordinarily well. A chair that's just a chair. Jewelry that doesn't try to explain itself. The Coin Ring — part of the Forma Collection — came from that instinct: what if a ring was simply a band and a circle? What if that was enough?
The face is a full, domed disc — solid, polished, reflecting the world back at you in a warm gold curve. From above it reads almost like a coin, or a moon at its fullest. From the side it has weight without bulk, presence without performance. I spent a long time getting the proportion right between the disc and the band — too large and it becomes a statement ring; too small and the gesture disappears. Where it landed feels, to me, exactly right.
"Jewelry that doesn't try to explain itself."
What surprised me — and this happens sometimes with simpler pieces — is how much the light does. The polished surface captures reflections in a way more complex pieces don't. In morning light it glows softly. In afternoon sun it becomes almost architectural. Outside, as you can see in these shots, the sky itself shows up on the face of the ring. That wasn't planned. I love it.
The ring is designed to be worn two ways: alone, where the simplicity is the whole point, or stacked — here I've paired it with a flat band, which creates a kind of visual conversation between the circular form and the horizontal line. Neither overpowers the other. It's a surprisingly versatile pairing.
I made this piece because I wanted something to wear every day that I'd never get tired of. Something that ages gracefully, that doesn't shout. Something that, twenty years from now, won't look like it's from a particular moment. That's the goal with every piece I make, but the Coin Ring feels like the purest version of that intention so far.
The Coin Ring is available to order now at sheenamarshall.com. If you have questions about sizing, metal, or custom variations, I'd love to hear from you — find me on Instagram at @sheenamarshalljewelry.
Cheers, Sheena