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Dearest Ring
Dearest acrostic ring.
Diamond
Emerald
Amethyst
Ruby
Emerald
Sapphire
Tourmaline
Inspired by Victorian and Edwardian jewellery, where the first letter of the name of each stone spells out a word. They are romantic rings and were used to convey secret messages to each other.
I was first introduced to these rings when I saw them in the V&A jewellery collection. I’ve always had an interest in antique and particularly Victorian jewellery. The Victorians loved symbolism and there is so much romance and meaning weaved throughout their jewels.
What I particularly love about Victorian Acrostic rings is that they were given as a token of affection as opposed to engagement rings. I really love this sentiment and how they are not just a romantic gesture, but celebrate all types of love!
They are thought to have been invented by Jean-Baptiste Mellerio, Marie Antoinette’s jewellery designer.
I knew I wanted to create my version of one. Initially I was doing all sorts of designs. However, after lots of sketching, I decided I wanted to keep an antique feel and put my own spin on them. Almost a modern, version in my style. I also toyed with the idea of spelling out different words, but decided I love the romance of the original wording I really love them and how they sit, I hope you do too!
Solid recycled gold.
This piece is made to order so please allow up to 8 weeks for production.
Dearest acrostic ring.
Diamond
Emerald
Amethyst
Ruby
Emerald
Sapphire
Tourmaline
Inspired by Victorian and Edwardian jewellery, where the first letter of the name of each stone spells out a word. They are romantic rings and were used to convey secret messages to each other.
I was first introduced to these rings when I saw them in the V&A jewellery collection. I’ve always had an interest in antique and particularly Victorian jewellery. The Victorians loved symbolism and there is so much romance and meaning weaved throughout their jewels.
What I particularly love about Victorian Acrostic rings is that they were given as a token of affection as opposed to engagement rings. I really love this sentiment and how they are not just a romantic gesture, but celebrate all types of love!
They are thought to have been invented by Jean-Baptiste Mellerio, Marie Antoinette’s jewellery designer.
I knew I wanted to create my version of one. Initially I was doing all sorts of designs. However, after lots of sketching, I decided I wanted to keep an antique feel and put my own spin on them. Almost a modern, version in my style. I also toyed with the idea of spelling out different words, but decided I love the romance of the original wording I really love them and how they sit, I hope you do too!
Solid recycled gold.
This piece is made to order so please allow up to 8 weeks for production.