Courtney Frerichs x Local Eclectic Solid Gold Fly Acrostic Ring
Product Materials & Description
Product Materials & Description
Courtney Frerichs is professional runner, a two-time Olympian and the Tokyo Olympics silver medalist in the 3000 meters steeplechase event. She is the American record holder as the fastest woman in the event.
She created this Solid Gold Fly Acrostic Ring, using the first letter of stone names to spell the hidden word: F-L-Y. For Courtney, the concept of "Fly" comes from a quote by Erin Hanson: “There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask 'What if I fall?' Oh but my darling, What if you fly?”
Flourite
Lapis
Yellow Sapphire
This piece is a Local Eclectic exclusive.
- Green flourite 3.5 mm
- Lapis 3.5 mm
- Yellow sapphire 3.8 mm
- White topaz 1.3 mm
- 9k solid gold
- Band width 1 mm
About the Collaboration:
This summer, Local Eclectic has partnered with five incredible athletes at the top of their sport. These athletes are more than just a defining moment. They’re women who are powerful in every way–emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically.
Let their stories empower and inspire you. And let this jewelry collection represent a willingness to appreciate the journey, not just the destination.
Shop the rest of the collection here.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Solid Gold
Use jewelry cleaner and a brush with soft bristles. You can also DIY clean with an old soft toothbrush and a mild dish-washing liquid. Rinse well and lay on a towel to dry. To buff out surface scratches, take to a local jeweler. You'll also want to have the prongs tightened by a jeweler every 8-12 months to ensure your stones don't come loose.
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Local Eclectic
- Local Eclectic is a woman founded, women run jewelry brand based in Chicago, Illinois
- Founded in 2013 by Alexis Nido-Russo, the goal of Local Eclectic has remained the same over the years: to give more people access to unique jewelry from independent designers all over the globe