The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Four rings. Four symbols of the inevitable.
Disease, war, famine and death – not made as jewelry, but as a warning.
This series condenses powerlessness, destruction and mortality into wearable sculptures.

🇩🇪 Ring aus weißer Keramik, gefüllt mit Fragmenten von Latexhandschuhen, Teil der Serie „Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse – Illness“ von Artinrings.
🇫🇷 Bague en céramique blanche, remplie de fragments de gants en latex, série « Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse – Illness » par Artinrings.
🇬🇧 White ceramic ring filled with fragments of latex gloves, part of the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse – Illness” series by Artinrings.

Illness (2025)

Illness

Ceramic ring filled with fragments of latex gloves.
Sterile, cold, fractured – inspired by my experience as a nurse during the Covid years.
A wearable reminder of disease and isolation.

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🇩🇪 Detail Gravur „200 g“ auf historischem Kalibriergewicht – Hunger-Ring, Apokalyptische Reiter.
🇫🇷 Détail gravure « 200 g » sur poids étalon historique – bague Hunger, Cavaliers de l’Apocalypse.
🇬🇧 Detail engraving “200 g” on historic calibration weight – Hunger ring, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

HUNGER (2025)

Hunger

Ring crafted from a historic calibration weight.
Filled with scorched rice and ashes – a symbol of deprivation and global inequality.
Measured, weighed, and still allowed.

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🇩🇪 Ring „Death“ aus Tungsten, gefüllt mit Vulkansand, Hornissenpanzer und Kopf – Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
🇫🇷 Bague « Death » en tungstène, remplie de sable volcanique, carapace et tête de frelon – Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
🇬🇧 “Death” ring in tungsten, filled with volcanic sand, hornet shell and head – Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

DEATH (2025)

Death

Tungsten ring filled with volcanic sand.
At its center: shell and head of a hornet – a macabre memento mori.
A symbol of transience and the inevitable end.

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Platzhalterbild: Tasse mit Kaffebohnen und Schädelperle darin

WAR (2025/2026)

War

Still in progress.
The second rider brings violence, destruction, and the collapse of order.
A work about war – brutal and inevitable.