





Eighteen Karat Yellow Gold Peacock Ring with Blue Sapphire and Diamond
This 18K gold peacock ring features a 3.35 carat blue sapphire (treated), with optional diamond or emerald accents. Light on the hand, rich in symbolism.
In Renaissance art, especially in Annunciation scenes, angels often bear peacock feathers—a symbol of immortality and divine vision. The iridescent "eye" in the feather represents watchfulness, and in Byzantine Christianity, the peacock became a symbol of resurrection. This ring is part of the collection inspired by mythic birds like Sirin and Alkonost, paradise guardians from Slavic myths.
Production time: 4 weeks.
A feathered eye of eternity—where color becomes light and memory becomes jewel.
This 18K gold peacock ring features a 3.35 carat blue sapphire (treated), with optional diamond or emerald accents. Light on the hand, rich in symbolism.
In Renaissance art, especially in Annunciation scenes, angels often bear peacock feathers—a symbol of immortality and divine vision. The iridescent "eye" in the feather represents watchfulness, and in Byzantine Christianity, the peacock became a symbol of resurrection. This ring is part of the collection inspired by mythic birds like Sirin and Alkonost, paradise guardians from Slavic myths.
Production time: 4 weeks.
A feathered eye of eternity—where color becomes light and memory becomes jewel.
This 18K gold peacock ring features a 3.35 carat blue sapphire (treated), with optional diamond or emerald accents. Light on the hand, rich in symbolism.
In Renaissance art, especially in Annunciation scenes, angels often bear peacock feathers—a symbol of immortality and divine vision. The iridescent "eye" in the feather represents watchfulness, and in Byzantine Christianity, the peacock became a symbol of resurrection. This ring is part of the collection inspired by mythic birds like Sirin and Alkonost, paradise guardians from Slavic myths.
Production time: 4 weeks.
A feathered eye of eternity—where color becomes light and memory becomes jewel.