February Birth Flower Violet Ring
February Birth Flower Violet Ring
- S925 sterling silver, vintage, polished craftsmanship
Adjustable live mouth design
Ring width
A:1.4cm B:1.1cm
Weight A: about 4.1g B: about 3.3g - 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.
Violets have been cultivated and admired since ancient times. The ancient Greeks and Romans used them in theirfestivals, m
edicines, and culinary dishes.In the Middle Ages, violets were used for their medicinal properties, particularly for reating skin conditions and digestive issues. They were also grown in monastery gardens for their ornamental value.
During the Victorian era, violets gained popularity as symbols of love and affection, and they were often used in art,literature, and flor
al arrangements to convey these emotions.Violets have also been used as a source of perfume, with their delicate scent extracted and used in various fragrances.
Violets carry various symbolic meanings, depending on their color and context. In general, they represent modesty humility
and spiritual wisdom. Some specific meanings associated with the different colors of violets include:
Purple: Deep love, loyalty, and devotion
White: Purity, innocence, and humility.
Yellow: Happiness and lightheartedness
Violets are also associated with the ancient Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, and the Roman goddess Venus further emphasizing the
ir connection to love and beauty.