Lumen Ring Leda and the swan

Leda and the swan

Let destiny meet your choice.

Lumen Ring Leda and the swan

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$285.00
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The bordeaux gives this scene its intimacy — Leda and the Swan inside the oval bezel of the Lumen ring, as though within a dwelling that gathers them in. Leda's body yields to the sinuosity of the swan, and the line of the female form creates an intriguing design, a movement rarely found in cameos. From them will come characters who will tell stories that have reached us across millennia.

Jupiter transforms himself for love, and that form is the swan. The smooth enamel coating the bronze carries its warmth over this pair, and the depth of tone lends the intaglio a presence you can feel. This cameo rewards patient looking — that central movement, that curve and its tension, speak of something beyond the gesture itself. The oval ring accompanies it all with its gathered form — the bronze under the fingers, the glossy surface, the natural frame of this composition. Every detail emerges — the plumage of the swan, the line of the body, the gesture of one who welcomes. The dark enamel holds them in its quiet, lush density.

Orange gives the story energy — immediate glow on the ground, everything catching light. White is extraordinarily pure: it looks like a neoclassical sculpture, the white of marble. Black brings intensity and inwardness — the mood grows more intimate. Pink: two colours rising from the same red, from passion — as though they were speaking of this love themselves. One lighter, one deeper — two colours drawn from the same root, the same warmth.

Each piece comes to life at the moment of purchase and is handcrafted especially for you.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Collection: Lumen
  • Type: Ring
  • Model: AN4DB
  • Base: 18kt gold-plated bronze
  • Base finish: Glossy enamel
  • Crown: 18kt gold-plated bronze
  • Shape: Oval 0.98 x 0.79 in
  • Motif material: Handcrafted resin with raised detailing
  • Total weight: approx. 17 Grams

DETAILS

  • Composition: Nickel Free
  • Fit: Important yet well-balanced, for an elegant and contemporary effect
  • Sizes: 12,14,16,18,20,22

CRAFTSMANSHIP

  • Production: Handcrafted in Rome, 100% Made in Italy.
  • Slight variations in finish or tone reflect the uniqueness of each piece and its artisanal character.
  • Each jewel is accompanied by a certificate of guarantee and authenticity.

JEWELRY CARE

It is recommended to avoid contact with water, perfume, and impacts, in order to preserve its beauty over time.

Wichtige Hinweise

The jewels' colors in the photo may look different from the original one. This depends from the resolution. Each object is handmade and has unique characteristics.
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Leda and the swan

Let destiny meet your choice.

Leda was the daughter of Thestius and the wife of Tyndareus. She has been known as the Queen of Sparta. Leda was seduced by Zeus when he came to her in the form of a swan. Leda gave birth to an egg. From it hatched the Dioscuri, the twins Castor and Pollux. With Zeus she also had Helen and with Tyndareus she had Clytemnestra. Jupiter is the supreme god of the Roman pantheon, called dies pater, “shining father”. He is a god of light and sky, and protector of the state and its laws. He is a son ofSaturn and brother of Neptune and Juno (who is also his wife). The Romans worshipped him especially as Jupiter Optimus Maximus (all-good, all-powerful). This name refers not only to his rulership over the universe, but also to his function as the god of the state who distributes laws, controls the realm and makes his will known through oracles. His English name is Jove. He had a temple on the Capitol, together with Juno and Minerva, but he was the most prominent of this Capitoline Triad. His temple was not only the most important sanctuary in Rome; it was also the center of political life. Here of official offerings were made, treaties were signed and wars were declared, and the triumphant generals of the Roman army came here to give their thanks. Other titles of Jupiter include: Caelestis (heavenly), Lucetius (of the light), Totans (thunderer), Fulgurator (of the lightning). As Jupiter Victor he led the Roman army to victory. Jupiter is also the protector of the ancient league of Latin cities. His attribute is the lightning bolt and the eagle is both his symbol and his messenger. Jupiter is completely identical with the Greek Zeus. Michelangelo (1530) London-National Gallery Leonardo (1510-1515) Roma-Galleria Borghese Robert Cockle Lucas (1800-1883) Berlin National Gallery

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