Bicolor Victorian Twin Snake Ring
Antique Victorian double snake head ring in 14k bicolor gold (yellow and rose) with diamond melee eyes. This style of ring became a standard of victorian jewelry when Queen Victoria received a single snake head ring as her engagement ring from Prince Albert. The ring makes a big impact on the finger with its large presence and multiple shades of gold. It’s a rare interpretation of a classic piece of jewelry and no jewelry collection is complete without a double snake ring! Size 8 US, fits like a 7.5 due to width. This is the first time I have found an example of this style done in mixed gold.
Antique Victorian double snake head ring in 14k bicolor gold (yellow and rose) with diamond melee eyes. This style of ring became a standard of victorian jewelry when Queen Victoria received a single snake head ring as her engagement ring from Prince Albert. The ring makes a big impact on the finger with its large presence and multiple shades of gold. It’s a rare interpretation of a classic piece of jewelry and no jewelry collection is complete without a double snake ring! Size 8 US, fits like a 7.5 due to width. This is the first time I have found an example of this style done in mixed gold.
Antique Victorian double snake head ring in 14k bicolor gold (yellow and rose) with diamond melee eyes. This style of ring became a standard of victorian jewelry when Queen Victoria received a single snake head ring as her engagement ring from Prince Albert. The ring makes a big impact on the finger with its large presence and multiple shades of gold. It’s a rare interpretation of a classic piece of jewelry and no jewelry collection is complete without a double snake ring! Size 8 US, fits like a 7.5 due to width. This is the first time I have found an example of this style done in mixed gold.