Adornment as Cultural Practice | The Ring
Sat, Feb 14
|ATL Private Space|Address Shared After RSVP
Step into a living lineage of art, culture, and creation. This intimate salon invites you to craft a personal ring while engaging in a guided conversation about jewelry as memory, identity, and cultural inheritance. Each piece becomes a wearable archive of presence, intention, and story.


Time & Location
Feb 14, 2026, 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
ATL Private Space|Address Shared After RSVP
About the event
Adornment as Cultural Practice is a guided studio salon led by Douriean Fletcher, jewelry artist and cultural practitioner whose work bridges contemporary design, ancestral memory, and museum-level craftsmanship.
Guests are welcomed into a two-hour creative and cultural experience where they will design and fabricate a handcrafted brass ring while engaging in a shared conversation about jewelry as storytelling, legacy, identity, and collective memory.
This is not a traditional workshop. It is a cultural gathering designed for those who value art as experience, presence as practice, and creation as a form of connection.
Guided through the symbolic language of rings as markers of protection, lineage, and personal history, each participant will shape and finish a wearable artifact that carries intention, memory, and meaning.
Each guest leaves with a completed heirloom brass ring, first access to future releases, and a deeper relationship to adornment as living art.
This experience is open to…
Tickets
Heirloom Creator Pass
$350.00
+$8.75 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00




