Latin Posie Ring Size:5Posie rings were popularized during the 15th 17th centuries in both England and France, often inscribed with short poems or concealed messages. Tokens of affection for special friends or lovers. This ring is inscribed with 2 old Latin adages: Alis Propriis Volat. and Audere est Facere. Which translates to: She flies with her own wings, and To do is to dare. (Note: the gender pronoun is considered feminine in its original context, as it referred to
Designed to resemble unearthed pieces from an archeological site that made its way to your fingers instead of under museum glass
A weighty solid sterling silver ring with brass accents
While Saints exert powerful influence on their followers
the barnacle represents steadfastness and unwavering dedication- its ability to cling to a surface despite strong waves/weather was seen as a reminder to stay committed even in the face of adversity
but pair equally well with the smaller Utu hoops
This bracelet features uniform singular links
It is symbolic of a belief in something greater than ourselves that provides support and protection on our chosen journeys
Inspired by a cross-cultural range of royal adornments
Each ring is individually made
Joan of Arc is a timeless and complex symbol of faith
Petite cuff cast in Bronze: 4 3/4" circumference with a 1" opening
Inspired by ancient female warriors and a cross-cultural range of royal adornments from medieval to tribal and Egyptian times