Incarose Jewelry by Carol Zarate
Mamaquilla and Moonstone Ring
Mamaquilla and Moonstone Ring
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✨ This handcrafted sterling silver ring, part of my Mamakila Collection, is made with the lost-wax technique and set with a luminous labradorite.
Its iridescent colors shift beautifully with the light, holding a world of hues inside.
Thanks to its design, the ring is fully adjustable — starting from size 6 and opening comfortably to fit larger sizes.
A versatile piece that will brighten your everyday style or elevate a special occasion.
🌜 Mamakilla Collection:
In Inca mythology, Mamakilla (MamaKilla in Quechua) was the sister and wife of the god Inti. This goddess, represented by the Moon, accompanied Inti in equal rank in the celestial court. The connection with Mamakilla is what gives women the secrets of magic, charm, beauty, the power of the invisible, the knowledge of cycles and feminine wisdom. So it is She who reminds him of her instability and vulnerability. It is to her to whom Andean women offered to ask for protection for girls, women in labor and newborn babies. She was the one who, according to her cycles, marked the fertility periods of Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, as well as marked the fertility of women and helped them develop their visionary and healing powers. Everything confirms that women walk a path of love and connection from the beginning of the untold stories
📸 About the Photos
All the photos on this website are taken by me, most often using natural light.
I aim to capture each piece as truthfully as possible, showing the beauty and uniqueness of the materials I work with.
Gemstones, being natural, may appear slightly different depending on how the light touches them—the angle, the intensity, even the background. For this reason, I take several photos of each piece, from different angles, with various lighting and settings.
This helps reveal the true color and character of each gemstone and the silver.
Please keep in mind that slight variations in tone may occur between the photos and what you receive. But rest assured—every stone is genuine and natural, and I do my best to show it just as it is.







