February Birth Flower Primrose Bloom Ring
February Birth Flower Primrose Bloom Ring
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Material: copper, enamel
Craftsmanship: Hand-painted enamel
flower size: 1.5cm * 1.7cm
Finger circumference: open ring adjustable - Style: Minimalist
Hand-painted enamel is a jewelry decoration technique and is part of the enamel making process. It is often used in the decoration of fine items such as fine jewelry or clocks. This process involves crushing glass (enamel) materials, mixing colors, painting with extremely fine techniques, and finally sintering at high temperatures to melt and fix the enamel pigments on the metal surface.
Hand-painted enamel is an ancient craft that originated in ancient Egypt and Rome. It was later developed and inherited in Chinese, Islamic culture, and European royal families. Because of its complexity and the sophistication of the skills required, craftsmen capable of making enamel are very rare, so the finished pieces are often very valuable.
It was once believed that if you ate a primrose, you would see a fairy.
An ancient belief centered around the ability of a primrose to ward off evil spirits. It is also thought to provide protection, safety, and love.
In some cultures, it was thought that a primrose symbolized a woman, with each petal representing a different stage of a woman’s life.
In the Victorian era, a gift of primroses meant young love, while in the language of flowers, it says, “I can’t live without you.”
Primrose has meaning in Norse mythology as a symbol for the goddess of love, Freya.