A truly extraordinary and unique ring, centred around one of the most remarkable intaglios we have ever encountered.
At its heart sits a Georgian era amethyst (or possible glass amethyst) intaglio, intricately carved in the form of a skull; a powerful and rare memento mori motif. The skull is engraved with the Latin inscription translating to “As you are, so once was I; As I am, so you will be.” This hauntingly poetic phrase was popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries, serving as a poignant reminder of mortality and the fleeting nature of life, encouraging the wearer to live meaningfully and well.
In 2008, this historic seal was thoughtfully removed from its original setting and mounted into a bespoke, handmade 18 carat gold ring. The mount is substantial and beautifully made, weighing over 10 grams. An impressive weight made even more remarkable by the ring’s relatively small finger size. The rich gold perfectly complements the deep violet hue of the intaglio, while providing a secure and defined frame for such an important carving.
The skull itself is carved with striking precision, its lifelike contours and hollowed features enhanced by the mother of pearl backing, which catches and diffuses the light in an almost ethereal way. Pieces like this blur the line between jewellery and wearable art, carrying both historical significance and profound symbolism.
A rare and deeply evocative ring. Bold, symbolic, and unique. A conversation piece steeped in Georgian sentiment, philosophy, and craftsmanship.
