ECFEW™ Turquoise Winding Snake Ring In Yellow Gold Plated Silver sold by Gemondo Jewellery
ECFEW™ Turquoise Winding Snake Ring In Yellow Gold Plated Silver sold by Gemondo Jewellery product image thumbnail 1ECFEW™ Turquoise Winding Snake Ring In Yellow Gold Plated Silver sold by Gemondo Jewellery product image thumbnail 2ECFEW™ Turquoise Winding Snake Ring In Yellow Gold Plated Silver sold by Gemondo Jewellery product image thumbnail 3ECFEW™ Turquoise Winding Snake Ring In Yellow Gold Plated Silver sold by Gemondo Jewellery product image thumbnail 4ECFEW™ Turquoise Winding Snake Ring In Yellow Gold Plated Silver sold by Gemondo Jewellery product image thumbnail 5

ECFEW™ Turquoise Winding Snake Ring In Yellow Gold Plated Silver

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This stunning gold-plated snake ring draws inspiration from ancient Egypt's powerful rulers. Featuring an alluring turquoise gem, it symbolizes strength and femininity while adding a fierce touch to any ring stack. Part of the ECFEW™ Collection, this piece honors historic heroines and inspires a new generation of empowered women by blending elegance with bold style. From the brand: About This Item Inspired by ancient Egypt's most iconic ruler , this stunning gold-plated winding snake ring will add fierceness to your ring stack. Featuring a dazzling turquoise gem, this ring exudes female ruling power. Gemstone Information Turquoise has been found in jewellery that dates back to the ancient Egyptians. In ancient times this gem was considered sacred, reserved for the gods and could not be worn by mere mortals. Turquoise is a December birthstone and is traditionally given as an 11th anniversary gift. ECFEW™ Collection The Extraordinary Collection for Extraordinary Women tells visual stories of heroic females to inspire a new generation of strong and empowering women. Adorn beautiful gemstone jewellery pieces created in homage to muses who have owned their course of history.