A fascinating early 20th century ring, blending antique jewellery design with ancient symbolism. Certainly an eye catch piece!
Created in 9 carat gold, the ring is designed in a simplesetting, allowing the central stone to take focus. Set within the mount is a striking glazed faience stone, richly coloured and engraved with the image of the ancient Egyptian god Sobek.
Sobek, the crocodile- headed deity of ancient Egyptian mythology, was associated with strength, protection, and the life giving power of the Nile. Depictions of Sobek have appeared on amulets and seals for thousands of years, making this motif deeply rooted in Egypt’s long visual tradition.
Interest in Egyptian motifs saw a remarkable resurgence in the early 20th century, particularly after the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter in 1922. This extraordinary archaeological moment sparked a wave of fascination with Egyptian art, symbolism, and design, influencing jewellery, fashion, and architecture across Europe and America. Pieces such as this beautifully reflect that era’s enthusiasm for the Egyptian aesthetic.
The glazed faience panel brings a wonderful sense of antiquity and colour to the piece, while the gold setting provides a timeless frame that makes it easy to wear today.
A distinctive and symbolic antique ring, perfect for lovers of Egyptian history, mythology, and unusual jewellery, and a characterful piece that carries echoes of the ancient world into the early 20th century.
