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Margarita Prykhodko Dancing Ballerina Kinetic Cocktail Ring
Dancing Ballerina Kinetic Cocktail Ring is Silver Design Award winner in 2020 - 2021 Jewelry, Eyewear and Watch Design Award Category.
Dancing Ballerina Kinetic Cocktail Ring

Sybarite Ballerina ring is a fascinating piece of design. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen fairytale The Steadfast Tin Soldier, the ring alludes to the relationship between the eponymous Tin Soldier and the ring is namesake Paper Ballerina. Sybarite has capitalized on the craftsmanship of their team excellently, as the piece is precious stone mechanical movement shows the Ballerina spinning as if she were truly alive with each movement of the wearer.

Dancing Ballerina   Kinetic Cocktail Ring
Margarita Prykhodko Dancing Ballerina
Margarita Prykhodko  Kinetic Cocktail Ring
Margarita Prykhodko design
Margarita Prykhodko design
Margarita Prykhodko

Margarita Prykhodko is the founder and designer of London-based Sybarite Jewellery. Sybarite goes a step beyond perfection - crafting kinetic pieces and combining traditional techniques with unique designs.Margarita personally develops the designs, inventing unique technology that breaks the boundaries of conventional jewellery craftsmanship. Margarita is credited with successfully combining haute jewellery with kinetics, a pioneering trend of the 20th century. Using her skills as both an architect and engineer, Margarita redefined traditional jewellery design from the very beginnings of Sybarite, by creating her first spinning rings - Merry-Go-Round, Dancing Doll, and Ballerina, widely known as the Dancing Rings. These preeminent rings were globally recognised as exemplary designs, changing what it means to create haute jewellery and attracting the attention of world-leading magazines and accomplished sales within Sybarite's discerning clientele.

Margarita Prykhodko

Margarita Prykhodko is the founder and designer of London-based Sybarite Jewellery. Sybarite goes a step beyond perfection - crafting kinetic pieces and combining traditional techniques with unique designs. Margarita personally develops the designs, inventing unique technology that breaks the boundaries of conventional jewellery craftsmanship. Margarita is credited with successfully combining Haute jewellery with kinetics, a pioneering trend of the 20th century. Using her skills as both an architect and engineer, Margarita redefined traditional jewellery design from the very beginnings of Sybarite, by creating her first spinning rings -Merry-Go-Round, Dancing Doll, and Ballerina, widely known as the Dancing Rings. These preeminent rings were globally recognised as exemplary designs, changing what it means to create Haute jewellery and attracting the attention of world-leading magazines and accomplished sales within Sybarite's discerning clientele. "Traditionally, jewellers have created static pieces for thousands of years. By adding movement to jewellery, I have revolutionised its philosophy, allowing our pieces to come alive, inspired by the beauty and magic of nature. As a jeweller, my concept is to find ways to introduce kinetic effects and hidden secrets that are a unique joy to own. I strive to create masterpieces that will be treasured within the family, passed down from mothers to daughters, and cherished by generations to come," says Margarita.