
A tribute to the ancestral strength of the Yoreme people, the Cahitas Rings Collection emerges from the earth-bound wisdom, ritual beauty, and subtle geometry of northern Mexico’s indigenous heritage. Each ring echoes the movement of traditional dances, the harmony between humans and the natural world, and the enduring resilience carried through generations. Sculpted with the soul of a blacksmith and the sensitivity of a storyteller, these pieces honor the Cahita lineage — not as a memory of the past, but as a living pulse that continues to shape identity, artistry, and cultural pride today.

Set in pure silver with a gentle patina in silver, the Zuaqui Ring holds a carefully chosen gemstone — each one echoing the sacred dialogue between earth and sky. The stones in your palette, from deep purples and vivid greens to warm citrine and soft crystal tones, reflect the landscapes of the Yoreme world: river-jade greens, twilight purples, sunlit golds, and the quiet glow of moonlight. The silver’s patina adds depth and ancestral character, giving the metal a lived, soulful presence. Each faceted stone catches the light like a celestial spark, reinforcing the ring’s upward gesture — a symbol of offering, reverence, and aspiration. Whether amethyst, emerald, peridot, citrine, or clear quartz, each stone becomes a living fragment of the natural world, harmonizing with the silver’s timeless spirit.

At its heart rests a striking red-and-gray stone, rounded softly on top like a river-worn relic. Its natural marbling evokes the earth of the Ocoroni region — the deep red recalling ancestral clay and ceremonial pigments, while the gray whispers of stone, shadow, and memory.

Forged through the ancient discipline of lost-wax casting, this pendant-and-ring design pays homage to the enigmatic Xiximes — one of the most remote and resilient peoples of the Sierra Madre Occidental, whose presence once touched the highlands between Sinaloa and Durango. The forms echo the fragmented memory of their vanished world: rugged, serrano, untamed. The silver structure evokes the raw mineral heart of the mountains, while the sepia patina carries the mark of time, recalling the weathered surfaces of stone shelters, tools, and ritual fragments described in early chronicles. A delicate 14k gold bath crowns the piece, invoking the ceremonial glow and transformative force embedded in Xixime cosmology. As both ring and pendant, the design becomes a wearable contemporary relic — a gesture of remembrance honoring a people whose voices were silenced, yet whose presence still lingers in the land.

A tribute to the ancestral strength of the Yoreme people, the Cahitas Rings Collection emerges from the earth-bound wisdom, ritual beauty, and subtle geometry of northern Mexico’s indigenous heritage. Each ring echoes the movement of traditional dances, the harmony between humans and the natural world, and the enduring resilience carried through generations. Sculpted with the soul of a blacksmith and the sensitivity of a storyteller, these pieces honor the Cahita lineage — not as a memory of the past, but as a living pulse that continues to shape identity, artistry, and cultural pride today.

Set in pure silver with a gentle patina in silver, the Zuaqui Ring holds a carefully chosen gemstone — each one echoing the sacred dialogue between earth and sky. The stones in your palette, from deep purples and vivid greens to warm citrine and soft crystal tones, reflect the landscapes of the Yoreme world: river-jade greens, twilight purples, sunlit golds, and the quiet glow of moonlight. The silver’s patina adds depth and ancestral character, giving the metal a lived, soulful presence. Each faceted stone catches the light like a celestial spark, reinforcing the ring’s upward gesture — a symbol of offering, reverence, and aspiration. Whether amethyst, emerald, peridot, citrine, or clear quartz, each stone becomes a living fragment of the natural world, harmonizing with the silver’s timeless spirit.

At its heart rests a striking red-and-gray stone, rounded softly on top like a river-worn relic. Its natural marbling evokes the earth of the Ocoroni region — the deep red recalling ancestral clay and ceremonial pigments, while the gray whispers of stone, shadow, and memory.

Forged through the ancient discipline of lost-wax casting, this pendant-and-ring design pays homage to the enigmatic Xiximes — one of the most remote and resilient peoples of the Sierra Madre Occidental, whose presence once touched the highlands between Sinaloa and Durango. The forms echo the fragmented memory of their vanished world: rugged, serrano, untamed. The silver structure evokes the raw mineral heart of the mountains, while the sepia patina carries the mark of time, recalling the weathered surfaces of stone shelters, tools, and ritual fragments described in early chronicles. A delicate 14k gold bath crowns the piece, invoking the ceremonial glow and transformative force embedded in Xixime cosmology. As both ring and pendant, the design becomes a wearable contemporary relic — a gesture of remembrance honoring a people whose voices were silenced, yet whose presence still lingers in the land.