07 Ring Cher
Adjustable finger ring with a Borre Style Viking motif, inspired by a historical model from Birka / Björkö. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. ø 2.5 cm
07 Ring Inter
Adjustable finger ring with intricate knot motif, inspired by historical models from the Celtic Middle Ages of Ireland. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. ø 2.5 cm. S, M, L
07 Ring Triskelion
Adjustable finger ring with triskelion motif in spiral shape, inspired by a historical model from the Celtic Middle Ages of Ireland. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. ø 2.5 cm
07 Ring TuRo
Adjustable finger ring with a rose in the style of the Renaissance after a model of a Tudor Rose of the 16th century. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. ø 2.5 cm.
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Finger ring with a rose in the style of the Renaissance.
This finger ring with a rose is inspired by historical models of Tudor roses and is both an attractive accessory for historical garments and striking jewellery for everyday use.
During the Renaissance, the motif of the Tudor rose was very often used as decoration in all areas of everyday life and was often found on jewellery, fittings, stone masonry, wallpaper and many other objects.
The finger ring "Rose" is made of high-quality bronze and is also available in real silver-plated.
The rose flower has a diameter of 2.5 cm. The ring is adjustable and can be adapted to any ring size.
The Tudor-Rose shows the picture of two roses, the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of Yorkshire. This coat of arms was introduced by Henry Tudor when he defeated his rival Richard at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.
This finally ended the Thirty Years' War of Roses between the rival English noble houses of York and Lancaster. Henry married Elizabeth of York to bring the opposing factions together and became King of England by uniting the two sexes in the House of Tudor.