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Acrostic Love Rings









Acrostic Love Rings
Dearest acrostic ring:
Diamond, Emerald, Amethyst, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Tourmaline
Adore acrostic ring:
Amethyst, Diamond, Opal, Ruby, Emerald
Regard acrostic ring:
Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, Diamond
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
Adore acrostic ring:
Amethyst, Diamond, Opal, Ruby, Emerald
Regard acrostic ring:
Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, Diamond
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.