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Crescent Moon and Flower Ring

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This piece has now sold but please get in touch if you would like us to create or find something similar just for you!

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A unique and rare piece that was converted from an antique Victorian stick pin.
This ring features a dotting of lustrous tiny seed pearls arranged over the most beautiful gold crescent moon and flower.
Made of that perfect craftsmanship of bygone eras.

Crescent moons in Victorian jewellery often represented spirituality and the glorification of the Feminine Moon Goddess, whilst the flower symbolises the sweet nectar of life.
Victorian brides wore brooches with a crescent moon cradling a flower on their honeymoons.
These sweet styles were called ‘honeymoon brooches,’ and were said to represent ‘the magic of the moon and the sweet nectar of the flower.’
The pearl is a symbol of perfection and incorruptibility; it is a symbol of long life and fertility, and because of its lustre it is often considered a Moon symbol. Buried within the oyster shell, the pearl represents hidden knowledge, and it is highly feminine. In Victorian times seed pearls were often used to symbolise tears.

This one of a kind ring is truly so magical, it is the most perfect celestial stacking ring of gleaming gold, feminine and so refined.

size 5.75 US contact us for re-sizing | seed pearls | crescent 1cm by 1cm | 10k gold

Not sure of your ring size?
Find your fit with our size guide.

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This piece has now sold but please get in touch if you would like us to create or find something similar just for you!

✶

A unique and rare piece that was converted from an antique Victorian stick pin.
This ring features a dotting of lustrous tiny seed pearls arranged over the most beautiful gold crescent moon and flower.
Made of that perfect craftsmanship of bygone eras.

Crescent moons in Victorian jewellery often represented spirituality and the glorification of the Feminine Moon Goddess, whilst the flower symbolises the sweet nectar of life.
Victorian brides wore brooches with a crescent moon cradling a flower on their honeymoons.
These sweet styles were called ‘honeymoon brooches,’ and were said to represent ‘the magic of the moon and the sweet nectar of the flower.’
The pearl is a symbol of perfection and incorruptibility; it is a symbol of long life and fertility, and because of its lustre it is often considered a Moon symbol. Buried within the oyster shell, the pearl represents hidden knowledge, and it is highly feminine. In Victorian times seed pearls were often used to symbolise tears.

This one of a kind ring is truly so magical, it is the most perfect celestial stacking ring of gleaming gold, feminine and so refined.

size 5.75 US contact us for re-sizing | seed pearls | crescent 1cm by 1cm | 10k gold

Not sure of your ring size?
Find your fit with our size guide.

This piece has now sold but please get in touch if you would like us to create or find something similar just for you!

✶

A unique and rare piece that was converted from an antique Victorian stick pin.
This ring features a dotting of lustrous tiny seed pearls arranged over the most beautiful gold crescent moon and flower.
Made of that perfect craftsmanship of bygone eras.

Crescent moons in Victorian jewellery often represented spirituality and the glorification of the Feminine Moon Goddess, whilst the flower symbolises the sweet nectar of life.
Victorian brides wore brooches with a crescent moon cradling a flower on their honeymoons.
These sweet styles were called ‘honeymoon brooches,’ and were said to represent ‘the magic of the moon and the sweet nectar of the flower.’
The pearl is a symbol of perfection and incorruptibility; it is a symbol of long life and fertility, and because of its lustre it is often considered a Moon symbol. Buried within the oyster shell, the pearl represents hidden knowledge, and it is highly feminine. In Victorian times seed pearls were often used to symbolise tears.

This one of a kind ring is truly so magical, it is the most perfect celestial stacking ring of gleaming gold, feminine and so refined.

size 5.75 US contact us for re-sizing | seed pearls | crescent 1cm by 1cm | 10k gold

Not sure of your ring size?
Find your fit with our size guide.

 

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