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This eternity 18KT gold ring is composed of multiple eyes set with
pave diamonds.
INSPIRATION:
Ḥeḥ was the personification of infinity or eternity in the Ogdoad in
ancient Egyptian religion. The Egyptian concept of ‘eternal life’
was often seen as being reborn indefinitely
This royal vertical ring is composed of a round moonstone at the
centre (for the moon disc), four lines of pavé diamonds
symbolizing the four lunar weeks, and two marquis diamonds.
INSPIRATION:
IAH meant “moon” in ancient Egyptian language. The ancient Egyptians were
able to discover the secrets of the moon about 7 thousand years ago, and
they knew the lunar calendar, and the rise of this moon was the beginning of
the year The lunar month was divided into four weeks, each of which
represents a phase of the moon; symbolized here in the four lines around the
moonstone at the center.
This royal vertical ring is composed of an oval moonstone at the
center symbolizing the moon disc and adorned with pave
diamonds motif and six marquis diamonds set in 18KT gold.
INSPIRATION:
Khonsu, also spelled Khons or Chons, in ancient Egyptian religion, moon god who was
generally depicted as a youth. Khonsu was instrumental in the creation of new life in all
living creatures. His name means “traveller”, and this may relate to the perceived
nightly travel of the Moon across the sky
This 18KT gold double wave ring adorned with diamonds features
a blue sapphire cushion-cut stone.
INSPIRATION:
Blue sapphire symbolizes the color of water in ancient egypt. In
the ancient Egyptian language, the Nile is called Iteru, meaning
“river”.
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