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Sterling Silver 925 ring inspired by Hermes, weight 25.4 g, size 65 EU, origin Bulgaria, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Sterling Silver 925 Ring – Hermes Design – 25.4 g – Size 65
An impressive Sterling Silver 925 statement ring inspired by the legendary figure of Hermes, the ancient Greek messenger of the gods, revered as the patron of travelers, merchants, eloquence, and ingenuity.
The centerpiece features a finely sculpted portrait wearing the iconic winged helmet (Petasos), one of the most recognizable attributes of Hermes. Every detail—from the serene facial expression to the elegantly flowing wings—is executed with remarkable precision, giving the ring a striking sculptural presence.
Adding an unexpected artistic touch, the interior of the ring conceals a second sculpted face, a hidden detail that reflects the craftsmanship and creativity invested in the design. Rich oxidized accents enhance the depth of every contour, creating a beautiful contrast against the polished sterling silver.
With its substantial 25.4-gram weight and generous Size 65, this is a bold ring designed for those who appreciate mythology, classical symbolism, and exceptional silver craftsmanship. It is equally suited for collectors, lovers of ancient history, or anyone seeking a distinctive statement piece.
Specifications
Material: Sterling Silver 925
Design: Hermes with Winged Helmet
Weight: 25.4 g
Ring Size: 65
Finish: Polished and oxidized
Condition: Excellent condition
A remarkable piece that combines the timeless symbolism of Greek mythology with outstanding craftsmanship, making it an eye-catching addition to any fine silver jewelry collection.
Seller's Story
Sterling Silver 925 Ring – Hermes Design – 25.4 g – Size 65
An impressive Sterling Silver 925 statement ring inspired by the legendary figure of Hermes, the ancient Greek messenger of the gods, revered as the patron of travelers, merchants, eloquence, and ingenuity.
The centerpiece features a finely sculpted portrait wearing the iconic winged helmet (Petasos), one of the most recognizable attributes of Hermes. Every detail—from the serene facial expression to the elegantly flowing wings—is executed with remarkable precision, giving the ring a striking sculptural presence.
Adding an unexpected artistic touch, the interior of the ring conceals a second sculpted face, a hidden detail that reflects the craftsmanship and creativity invested in the design. Rich oxidized accents enhance the depth of every contour, creating a beautiful contrast against the polished sterling silver.
With its substantial 25.4-gram weight and generous Size 65, this is a bold ring designed for those who appreciate mythology, classical symbolism, and exceptional silver craftsmanship. It is equally suited for collectors, lovers of ancient history, or anyone seeking a distinctive statement piece.
Specifications
Material: Sterling Silver 925
Design: Hermes with Winged Helmet
Weight: 25.4 g
Ring Size: 65
Finish: Polished and oxidized
Condition: Excellent condition
A remarkable piece that combines the timeless symbolism of Greek mythology with outstanding craftsmanship, making it an eye-catching addition to any fine silver jewelry collection.
Seller's Story
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