Equinox Glow




Equinox Glow
Here’s a quick overview of this unique piece:
- Ring: Rings have symbolised eternity, unity, and love for thousands of years, remaining ever‑popular.
- Bronze: An ancient copper-tin alloy with rose-gold warmth, enduring strength, and a naturally evolving patina often imitated, but never equalled.
- Design Type: Double Spiral – A timeless symbol representing balance, duality, and the Equinox.
- Collection: Pagan Inspiration – A collection celebrating the beauty and symbolism of pagan traditions and nature.
At Stuff By Rox, I create unique, handcrafted pieces designed to make you stand out from the crowd. Owning a one-of-a-kind creation is a truly special feeling. Every piece is individually crafted from raw materials without formers or moulds—which means even pieces featuring my signature designs are made especially for you with love and care.
This piece is part of the Pagan Inspiration collection, celebrating the beauty and symbolism of pagan traditions and nature.
Bronze
Bronze is an ancient alloy made from copper and tin, and one of the earliest metals shaped by human hands. Its discovery marked the beginning of the Bronze Age, when access to tin — often traded over long distances — became as valuable as the metal itself. Prized for its strength and warm, rose-gold colour, bronze has been used in art and jewellery for thousands of years.
Made from a mixture of copper and tin, Bronze has a warmth and depth that feels instinctively human. Over time, a natural patina can develop if left unpolished, adding individuality and character to each piece. With a quick polish using a silver cloth, its bright lustre can be restored.
I adore working with Bronze. Knowing it’s an alloy of copper and tin — the same combination that shaped tools, art, and trade routes in the ancient world — gives it a sense of history you can feel through its core. There’s something immensely grounding about holding it, as if it carries a direct connection to ancient bronzesmiths and their work.
Bronze inspires me to create jewellery that feels both ancient and modern. Formed from copper and tin, it instinctively feels like a link to our ancestors — a material that once connected distant places through trade and craftsmanship. That sense of shared human history affects me in a way no other metal does.
Ring
Rings have been worn for thousands of years, with the circular design symbolising eternity, unity, and protection. In ancient Egypt, rings were exchanged as tokens of love and immortality, while Roman betrothal rings marked promises of marriage. Medieval signet rings carried authority and lineage, and were used to press into wax as seals. Whether it's to symbolize commitment, power or just because they're pretty, rings are just as popular now as they've ever been.
Dimensions
While I try to be as accurate as possible, measurements are a rough guide to give you a sense of scale and overall balance.
Total height: 40.7mm
Total width (at widest point): 26.4mm
Double Spiral
The double spiral is one of humanity's oldest symbols, carved into stones and cave walls thousands of years before anyone thought to write things down. It speaks of balance — day and night, life and death, the inhale and the exhale. Two forces, forever intertwined, forever in motion.
I find myself drawn to the double spiral because it refuses to simplify. Life isn't one thing or another — it's both, always. The double spiral holds that truth in its form, two journeys that mirror and complement each other.
Wearing a double spiral is a quiet acknowledgment that you understand duality. That you've made peace with the fact that light needs shadow, that growth requires release, that every ending is also a beginning.
Two spirals, mirror images, dancing around each other without ever quite touching. The double spiral has meant different things to different cultures — the sun and moon, the masculine and feminine, the journey out and the journey home. What they all share is that sense of balance, of complementary forces.
I love the visual rhythm of the double spiral. Your eye wants to follow one path, then the other, then both at once. It's a design that rewards attention, that reveals more the longer you look at it.
These pieces are for people who understand that balance isn't about standing still — it's about movement in harmony. The double spiral never stops, never resolves into stasis. It's perpetual motion, perpetual balance, perpetual dance.
There's something almost hypnotic about the double spiral. The eye traces one curve, then catches the other, then tries to hold both at once. It's a visual meditation on the nature of duality itself.
The ancient peoples who carved double spirals into their sacred spaces understood something we sometimes forget — that opposites aren't enemies. They're partners. The double spiral shows us how seemingly contrary forces can move together in perfect harmony.
I make double spiral pieces for the philosophers, the seekers, the people who've learned that 'both/and' is usually truer than 'either/or'. It's a symbol for those who've stopped fighting duality and started dancing with it.