A vintage snake ring dating to 1963, inspired by one of the most enduring and symbolic motifs in the history of jewellery.
Created in 9 carat gold, the ring is designed as two serpents coiling gracefully around the finger. The bodies wrap and intertwine in a wonderfully fluid manner, creating a design that feels alive!
Each snake's head is set with an oval garnet, their rich crimson hues providing a beautiful contrast against the warm gold mount. The garnets catch the light bringing life and character to the twin serpent design.
Snake jewellery has enjoyed a long and fascinating history, stretching back to the ancient world. Often associated with eternal love, rebirth and protection, the serpent became especially popular during the 19th century following the famous serpent engagement ring given by Prince Albert to Queen Victoria. Since then, the motif has remained a favourite, continually reinterpreted through changing fashions while retaining its timeless symbolism.
This ring captures that enduring appeal perfectly. Although created in the 1960s, its design draws heavily from historic serpent jewels, giving it a wonderfully timeless quality that feels as relevant today as it did over sixty years ago.
DETAILS:
ERA: 1963
MEASUREMENTS: Finger size T (UK/AU) 9.5 (US)
WEIGHT: 4.7 grams approximately
HALLMARKING: Hallmarked 9 carat gold UK
CONDITION: The ring is in lovely vintage condition with a fine patina to the entire piece including stones and gold.
