North Star Ring




guiding light
A 14kt gold-plated ring with a sparkling clear zirconia in the center cut in the shape of a star. A bright, beautiful ring that reminds you to remain true to yourself and no other.
The North Star, the brightest star in the sky, has led sailors, explorers and legendary figures alike throughout history towards their goal. It can do the same for you.
Sizes: 6, 7, 8
Materials: 14kt gold plated
*Water-resistant
About Electric Picks:
Electric Picks is more than just another gold chain. Founded in 2011 by best friends MJ Carlson and Chantel Gia, the brand was born of the idea that jewelry holds our stories, and lives our experiences with us. Each piece is curated with thought, crafted with love, and destined to live your best adventures with you.
Together, MJ and Chantel love to score vintage stores and flea markets around the world to find unique pieces to bring back to life. Working with local New York City metalsmiths, they cast and mold their favorite treasures — think an antique roulette token or a nineteenth century skeleton key — with the hopes these pieces become an extension of a story once told.
















guiding light
A 14kt gold-plated ring with a sparkling clear zirconia in the center cut in the shape of a star. A bright, beautiful ring that reminds you to remain true to yourself and no other.
The North Star, the brightest star in the sky, has led sailors, explorers and legendary figures alike throughout history towards their goal. It can do the same for you.
Sizes: 6, 7, 8
Materials: 14kt gold plated
*Water-resistant
About Electric Picks:
Electric Picks is more than just another gold chain. Founded in 2011 by best friends MJ Carlson and Chantel Gia, the brand was born of the idea that jewelry holds our stories, and lives our experiences with us. Each piece is curated with thought, crafted with love, and destined to live your best adventures with you.
Together, MJ and Chantel love to score vintage stores and flea markets around the world to find unique pieces to bring back to life. Working with local New York City metalsmiths, they cast and mold their favorite treasures — think an antique roulette token or a nineteenth century skeleton key — with the hopes these pieces become an extension of a story once told.