9ct Gold and Diamond Entwined Serpent Ring c1916
$2,950.00
This antique 9ct Yellow Gold Entwined Serpent Ring with Diamonds c1916 is rich with symbolism and the perfect everyday addition to any collection!
This 9ct Gold and Diamond Entwined Serpent Ring c1916, is a beautiful representation of the romantic and symbolic jewellery trends of the early 20th century. The entwined serpent design, a motif with deep roots in ancient symbolism, was particularly popular during the Edwardian period.
Serpent rings were often given as tokens of eternal love, with the image of the snake symbolising eternity, as it is known to shed its skin and regenerate.
The serpents’ coiled forms, especially when intertwined, also conveyed the idea of a bond that is unbreakable and continuous—perfectly embodying the notion of a relationship that evolves and endures through time. The diamonds, set in the serpent’s heads, add both sparkle and elegance, enhancing the romantic appeal of the ring.
Made in 1916, it was crafted during the final years of the Edwardian period, a time when the world was on the cusp of great change, as World War I was ongoing. Despite the turmoil of the time, jewellery remained an important form of personal expression, and the entwined serpent ring would have been a meaningful and cherished piece.
The blend of the symbolism, diamonds, and exceptional craftsmanship makes this 9ct Gold and Diamond Entwined Serpent Ring c1916 not only a stunning piece of jewellery but also a powerful symbol of love, commitment, and the rich history of early 20th-century design.
Hallmarked Chester 1916.
Available online and in store at Avenue J Jewellery on the Esplanade in Mooloolaba.
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