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19th Century Snake Ring

19th Century Snake Ring

Snake ring in 18-carat 750/1000e yellow gold double ring, decorated with two snakes in “ Toi & Moi » set with an old rose cut diamond, each, and featuring small rose cut diamond eyes

gross weight: 7.77 gr

Ring size : 53

condition: good general condition, considering the age: some wear, scratches and shocks to the rose-cut diamonds

ref. 426

The snake engagement ring in the 19th century

Responsible for the surge in requests for snake rings, the Queen Victoria was given her engagement ring adorned with a snake. Passionate about reptiles, she brought the symbol of the snake up to date by associating it with a romantic dimension.

It becomes a sentimental talisman because the image of the snake biting its tail, called ouroboros, illustrates eternal love.

Associated with diamonds, whose etymology refers to the unshakeable, the inflexible, the two snakes present here refer to the two loved ones whose love is indestructible and therefore eternal! 

$494.51

Original: $1,412.89

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19th Century Snake Ring

$1,412.89

$494.51

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19th Century Snake Ring

Snake ring in 18-carat 750/1000e yellow gold double ring, decorated with two snakes in “ Toi & Moi » set with an old rose cut diamond, each, and featuring small rose cut diamond eyes

gross weight: 7.77 gr

Ring size : 53

condition: good general condition, considering the age: some wear, scratches and shocks to the rose-cut diamonds

ref. 426

The snake engagement ring in the 19th century

Responsible for the surge in requests for snake rings, the Queen Victoria was given her engagement ring adorned with a snake. Passionate about reptiles, she brought the symbol of the snake up to date by associating it with a romantic dimension.

It becomes a sentimental talisman because the image of the snake biting its tail, called ouroboros, illustrates eternal love.

Associated with diamonds, whose etymology refers to the unshakeable, the inflexible, the two snakes present here refer to the two loved ones whose love is indestructible and therefore eternal! 

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Snake ring in 18-carat 750/1000e yellow gold double ring, decorated with two snakes in “ Toi & Moi » set with an old rose cut diamond, each, and featuring small rose cut diamond eyes

gross weight: 7.77 gr

Ring size : 53

condition: good general condition, considering the age: some wear, scratches and shocks to the rose-cut diamonds

ref. 426

The snake engagement ring in the 19th century

Responsible for the surge in requests for snake rings, the Queen Victoria was given her engagement ring adorned with a snake. Passionate about reptiles, she brought the symbol of the snake up to date by associating it with a romantic dimension.

It becomes a sentimental talisman because the image of the snake biting its tail, called ouroboros, illustrates eternal love.

Associated with diamonds, whose etymology refers to the unshakeable, the inflexible, the two snakes present here refer to the two loved ones whose love is indestructible and therefore eternal!