$51.00
Poesy ring Inscribed in Latin: "AMOR VINCIT OMNIA" from Virgil's book Eclogues X, 69 dated to 38 BCE. In period script and reproduced from an original ring, now in the collection of the British Museum. The full quote is "amor vincit omnia et nos cedamus amor" or 'love conquers all; let us too, yield to love!' A passionate declaration that speaks to us across the centuries and is sure to inspire the adventurous.
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...