Batts Ring With Monstone

“Strongly rooted in Chinese mythology, the Bat and the Moon intertwine in ancient stories and artworks. This ring plays homage to that playfulness, showing two dark creatures frozen in flight around the face of the moon. The bats are shown in rhodium plated silver to emphasise their dark nature, and the iridescent lunar face suitably represented in moonstone.”

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Pansy small ring

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Pansy – The legend of the pansy says the flower was originally white but turned bright purple where it had been pierced by Cupid’s arrow. The flower’s name is derived from the French pensee, meaning thought; and it is said that, if you stare into a pansy, you can see the face of a loved one. In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Shakespeare had his characters concoct a love potion from pansy juice which, when applied to a person’s eyelids while sleeping, made the person fall in love with the first living thing they saw upon awakening. The pansy is also known as Heart’s Ease, for it was believed that carrying the flower would ensure the love of your sweetheart.
Pansy – The legend of the pansy says the flower was originally white but turned bright purple where it had been pierced by Cupid’s arrow. The flower’s name is derived from the French pensee, meaning thought; and it is said that, if you stare into a pansy, you can see the face of a loved one. In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Shakespeare had his characters concoct a love potion from pansy juice which, when applied to a person’s eyelids while sleeping, made the person fall in love with the first living thing they saw upon awakening. The pansy is also known as Heart’s Ease, for it was believed that carrying the flower would ensure the love of your sweetheart.