




Roma. The colours of this jewel define a character of beauty, harmony and dignity. Intense Blue releases a profound calm, evoking the vastness of ancient and serene horizons. Gold, dense and precious, illuminates the intaglio with a radiant force that tells of passion and profound vitality. Pearl presents itself as luminous and peaceful, enhancing the sharpness of the contours with a grace that appears crystalline in the light of the present. Violet, introspective and new, adds a note of wisdom and mystery, making every reflection a continuous discovery of inner depth. Every nuance contributes to creating a perfect balance, where the ring communicates sensations that words can barely suggest.
The Lux Ring welcomes the personification of the eternal city, the Goddess Roma, depicted with her helmet in a moment of proud composure and sovereign calm. Here we find a stupendous and deeply classical work, capable of resonating within us with the power of history. Those who wear this creation carry ancient art and the breath of centuries with them, celebrating an indissoluble bond with culture and myth. The profile of the goddess emerges decisively from the cameo, bringing to the fore a vibrant beauty that speaks of stability and honour. It is a jewel that is seen and felt with extreme intensity, where the sculptural intaglio celebrates the nobility of a spirit capable of guiding through presence alone.
By touching the ring, one immediately understands its lines and its smooth surface, the result of manual craftsmanship that enhances the fullness of the volumes. This creation represents neoclassical purity enclosed in a contemporary dress, manifesting a solid beauty that resides in the stillness and clarity of a unique and unrepeatable design.
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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.Real strength renews itself.
The personification of the city, her cult was instituted during the Empire and she was celebrated on the 21st of April, the founding date of the city. She was usually represented as a young woman with a helmet and often with a cornucopia full of gifts. A relief of a wolf was sculpted on each side of her helmet, as well as a cherub, symbolizing the legend of the founding of the city by Romulus (on the Palatine) in 753 B.C. The legend holds that Romulus and Remus were descendents of the god Mars and Rea Silvia, daughter of Numitore, thus giving a divine origin to the city; Rome was created, because this was the will of the gods. A colossal head.Personification of Rome, from the Borghese Collection. Paris, the Louvre.
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