Snake Ring / Serpent Ring / Synthetic Ruby Snake Ring / Serpent Ring
$263.00
SKU RIN-23-0042
The snake has symbolized security and healing, immortality and renewal, and everlasting love and wisdom, the symbol of the snake has a rich history spanning cultures and millennia. From its seductive powers in the Garden of Eden, to Medusa’s mythological hair and Cleopatra’s fabled death, the snake has long transfixed and bewitched us. Indeed, we have adorned ourselves with the serpentine form since our prehistoric ancestors began making jewelry thousands of years ago.
This vintage snake ring features bright red eyes and you will find yourself gazing into them while he coils around your finger. The eyes are synthetic rubies in a bright red hue. The rubies measure 2mm round and are estimated to weight a total of 0.10 cts.
The snake held a variety of meanings in ancient cultures. Despite being a venomous creature, the serpent was a symbol of protection and healing in Greek mythology. Asclepius, the Greek god of healing, sometimes appeared to his patients in the form of a snake. The snake symbol enjoyed a massive resurgence in popularity during the Victorian era (1837-1901). Queen Victoria, the ultimate trend-setter, favored serpent jewelry, which came to symbolize wisdom and eternal love during this period. And Prince Albert gave Queen Victoria her most prized snake jewellery - a snake engagement ring.
This more modern ring is made out of 10K yellow gold and it has been stamped for metal purity and manufacturer. The hallmark can be found under the snake's head as well as on the inside of the shank. I have not uncovered any information on the manufacturer. The manufacturer's trademark is CMA
Ring Size: 11.25 US
Item Weight: 2.86 g
This vintage snake ring features bright red eyes and you will find yourself gazing into them while he coils around your finger. The eyes are synthetic rubies in a bright red hue. The rubies measure 2mm round and are estimated to weight a total of 0.10 cts.
The snake held a variety of meanings in ancient cultures. Despite being a venomous creature, the serpent was a symbol of protection and healing in Greek mythology. Asclepius, the Greek god of healing, sometimes appeared to his patients in the form of a snake. The snake symbol enjoyed a massive resurgence in popularity during the Victorian era (1837-1901). Queen Victoria, the ultimate trend-setter, favored serpent jewelry, which came to symbolize wisdom and eternal love during this period. And Prince Albert gave Queen Victoria her most prized snake jewellery - a snake engagement ring.
This more modern ring is made out of 10K yellow gold and it has been stamped for metal purity and manufacturer. The hallmark can be found under the snake's head as well as on the inside of the shank. I have not uncovered any information on the manufacturer. The manufacturer's trademark is CMA
Ring Size: 11.25 US
Item Weight: 2.86 g