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Victorian 18ct Gold, Ruby & Diamond Double Snake Ring

319F
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Written by Olly Gerrish

A well modelled 18ct gold double snake ring that was made circa 1880-1900. It is set with a ruby and an old mine cut diamond in each snake’s head. The snakes also have rose diamond set eyes. Many examples of Victorian snake rings feature two snakes intertwined, suggesting that these pieces were intended as tokens of love and affection. This style would be worn by both men and women. Snakes featured heavily in the myths of ancient Greece and Rome. They were reviled for their ability to shed their skin, meaning that they were seen as a symbol of regeneration and rebirth. This association with regeneration and fertility suggests links to the Victorian connotations between snakes and eternal love. Furthermore, the common representation of the snake being the ouroboros (meaning a circular depiction of a snake swallowing its own tail) acts as a symbol of eternity.

Item Number
319F
Measurements
Diamond 7 points
Ruby 20 points
Rose diamonds 4 points
Materials
Date & Origin
Provenance
English
Hallmarks
Marks rubbed, 18ct
Condition
Very Good
Discovered
7 years ago
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