$60.00
This sterling silver poesy ring, in a modern design, uses decorative Cyrillic letterforms from a Russian art nouveau pattern book circa 1900 titled An Album of Letters and Initials by K. D. Dolmatov, now in the collection of the New York Public Library. The words, in modern Russian, are pronounced almost phonetically as spelled. The complex letters are finely engraved around a bold contemporary ring band and separated by characteristic Russian motifs; beautiful, romantic and passionate.
All rings are gift boxed. Story cards are included that provide detail about the history behind each design.
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$55.00
"Vous et Nul Autre" (French ~ You and no other) The design of this poesy ring was inspired by a ring from the 15th century, now in the Victoria &...
$55.00
"Yours Onli" The 17th century gold original of this poesy ring was handmade and is now in the British Museum. The delicate interlacing pattern engraved on the outside is in...
$55.00
"Myn Gynst" (German: 'My Heart') German with period spelling. 16th century poesy ring, reproduced from the original in the Victoria and Albert Museum. It is engraved in a Gothic script...