Devotion Ring I (Sapphire) sold by J. Hannah Jewelry
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Devotion Ring I (Sapphire)

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Product Description

Inspired by Hans Memling’s Renaissance portrait, the Devotion Ring I features a tapered convex band crafted from 100% recycled 14k gold. Adorned with a 3mm sapphire, carnelian, or diamond, the ring showcases intricate petal cut-out details, blending historical elegance with modern craftsmanship. Its distinctive taper from 6mm to 4.5mm width enhances wearability, making it a perfect statement piece for any occasion. Available in various finishes, including a stunning brushed gold option, it adds a touch of sophistication to any jewelry collection. From the brand: The Devotion Ring I is based on the jewelry in Hans Memling’s two-panel portrait of Tommaso Portinari and his wife, Maria Baroncelli, painted ca. 1470. The couple is portrayed in prayer, donning in the high style of their day, including two austere but remarkable devotional bands. Reimagining Portinari’s pinky ring, Devotion I is a tapered, convex band, with petal cut-out details around a 4-prong setting with sapphire, carnelian, or diamond. Our Devotion Ring I tapers from 6mm to 4.5mm wide and features a 3mm sapphire. Crafted in 100% recycled 14k gold and available in a finish of your choosing (our preference is brushed gold as shown in the images). We are delighted to offer this style in higher karat metals and different precious gemstones. Reach out to us at inquiries@jhannahjewelry.com for pricing. Painting details: Tommaso di Folco Portinari (1428–1501), Maria Portinari (Maria Maddalena Baroncelli, born 1456) ca. 1470