Bvlgari Yellow Gold and Diamond Serpenti Scaglie Ring
Color
Gold
Status
In stock
Details
The use of snakes in jewellery can be traced back to Ancient Egypt, where Pharaohs clad themselves in cobras and vipers as a sign of royalty and status. Though some 5000 years has passed between this era and the founding of Bvlgari, our fascination with serpentine silhouettes hasn't dwindled one bit; the Serpenti Scaglie ring - exclusive to Harrods - presents a contemporary, geometric vision of the House's signature design, with alternating yellow gold and diamond-set scales enveloping the finger.
Details
The use of snakes in jewellery can be traced back to Ancient Egypt, where Pharaohs clad themselves in cobras and vipers as a sign of royalty and status. Though some 5000 years has passed between this era and the founding of Bvlgari, our fascination with serpentine silhouettes hasn't dwindled one bit; the Serpenti Scaglie ring - exclusive to Harrods - presents a contemporary, geometric vision of the House's signature design, with alternating yellow gold and diamond-set scales enveloping the finger.
The use of snakes in jewellery can be traced back to Ancient Egypt, where Pharaohs clad themselves in cobras and vipers as a sign of royalty and status. Though some 5000 years has passed between this era and the founding of Bvlgari, our fascination with serpentine silhouettes hasn't dwindled one bit; the Serpenti Scaglie ring - exclusive to Harrods - presents a contemporary, geometric vision of the House's signature design, with alternating yellow gold and diamond-set scales enveloping the finger.