Materials:The base material can be sterling silver, gold, or platinum.Enamel or gemstones can represent the Olympic ring colors: blue, yellow, black, green, and red.Shape and Structure:Circular design with five interlocking rings.Each ring represents one of the five continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania.Rings can be solid or openwork, allowing light to pass through.Versatility:Brooch: Wear it as a brooch on a lapel, scarf, or dress. The pin back ensures secure attachment.Pendant: Add a bail to the top ring, transforming it into a pendant. Hang it on a chain or cord.Necklace: String the rings together to create a necklace. Adjust the length for different necklines.Color and Symbolism:Blue: Represents Europe and symbolizes unity.Yellow: Represents Asia and symbolizes equality.Black: Represents Africa and symbolizes diversity.Green: Represents the Americas and symbolizes hope.Red: Represents Oceania and symbolizes passion.Finishing Touches:Polished or matte finish, depending on personal preference.Consider adding small diamonds or colored gemstones to accentuate each ring.