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Queen Anne’s lace ring
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver
thickness of sterling silver etched ring

Queen Anne’s lace, umbel flower ring in sterling silver

Queen Anne's lace, also known as wild carrot, evokes the delicate beauty of fields and meadows. This plant, often seen on country walks, stands proudly along country paths, offering its white umbels like so many plant adornments. Light and graceful, it seems to dance in the wind, like a ballerina of the countryside.

Its airy silhouette, undulating on long stems, seems to capture the very essence of femininity. At the top of each white umbel sits a small, single purple flower, like a touch of color amidst the dazzling whiteness. The English, in homage to its beauty, nicknamed it "Queen Anne's lace," a reference to the grace and elegance of this wild plant.

According to legend, Queen Anne of Denmark, wife of King James I of England, was inspired by the lace of this flower when creating her delicate works. It is even said that she pricked her finger while making her lace, adding a touch of her own blood to this delicate work. Thus, the purple flower at the heart of the white lace symbolizes the fusion of fragility and strength, gentleness and determination.

In the language of flowers, the wild carrot flower evokes sanctuary, protection, peace, and the ability to accomplish difficult tasks. This ring, with its frieze depicting Queen Anne's lace, celebrates this timeless symbolism. It evokes the craftsmanship and delicacy of the botanical plates created by scientists during the time of Queen Anne, offering a true ode to nature and its ephemeral beauty.

 

Metal: sterling silver (925).

Band width: 0.39 in (10 mm).

Finish: polished and oxidized.

Production time: 5 business days before shipping your order.

 

Thickness of the ring: this model can be made with thicknesses of 1 mm, 1.3 mm or 1.6 mm. For reference, go to the last photo of the slideshow.

The ring thickness on the model is 1 mm.

Important: depending on your finger size, the solder at the back of your ring will show an interruption in the pattern with a plain vertical and in order to keep an overall harmony. Each rind is custom made and each finish will also be custom made (please refer to the example picture at the end of the photo series).

As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).

You have a question? Contact us.

I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.

By Emmanuelle Guyon.

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