Diamond Headed Snake Ring
Materials: 18k yellow gold, set with two old cut diamonds of total 0.10-0.12ct Hallmarked. Size: L 1/2
Circa: late 1900s
Origin: UK
Snakes have always had an interesting place in history, considered dangerous or evil they are often depicted as being defeated throughout the centuries. Jewellery is one of the few places in which snakes have found solace.
Intertwined snakes were used in the Victorian era as symbols of lovers. Queen Victoria herself wore a snake ring. These rings are always beautifully crafted and have stood the test of time, like all good love stories do.
Materials: 18k yellow gold, set with two old cut diamonds of total 0.10-0.12ct Hallmarked. Size: L 1/2
Circa: late 1900s
Origin: UK
Snakes have always had an interesting place in history, considered dangerous or evil they are often depicted as being defeated throughout the centuries. Jewellery is one of the few places in which snakes have found solace.
Intertwined snakes were used in the Victorian era as symbols of lovers. Queen Victoria herself wore a snake ring. These rings are always beautifully crafted and have stood the test of time, like all good love stories do.
Materials: 18k yellow gold, set with two old cut diamonds of total 0.10-0.12ct Hallmarked. Size: L 1/2
Circa: late 1900s
Origin: UK
Snakes have always had an interesting place in history, considered dangerous or evil they are often depicted as being defeated throughout the centuries. Jewellery is one of the few places in which snakes have found solace.
Intertwined snakes were used in the Victorian era as symbols of lovers. Queen Victoria herself wore a snake ring. These rings are always beautifully crafted and have stood the test of time, like all good love stories do.