




A deep and vigorous intaglio depicts Cupid, a playful child, riding with natural ease a lion, the symbol of instinct and pride: the Lux Ring thus embraces a pure and vital allegory, Love Triumphing over Force. On this gold-finished bronze model, the encounter between the deity and the beast becomes a perfect harmony. Love makes everything courageous and transforms animal power into necessary vital energy; the figures emerge decisively from the cameo, celebrating a journey taken together, steadily and with trust.
Within this subject shines a message of regeneration: the awareness that harmony between different forces elevates every action and turns life’s path into an experience of pure energy. The gold-finished bronze releases a radiance that acts as a solid stage, bringing this extraordinary encounter between innocence and power into full light. Wearing this model, the sensation is one of embracing a vibrant material that follows every gesture, where the hand-polished surface enhances the rigour of the sculpted protagonists through contrast. It is a jewel with a great personality that instils a positive drive and makes us feel in harmony with our inner strength and our desire for beauty.
The colours define the rhythm of this union. Black and Pearl move at opposite ends to meet in a balance of full light and deep shadow, recalling the dynamic contrasts of life. Pale Blue softens the relief and brightens the entire composition with a note of widespread serenity. Red declares passion and strength, igniting the intaglio with an intensity that speaks of love and courage. Every shade enhances the richness of a piece that merges ancient wisdom with contemporary momentum.
Live with courage and let energy guide you.
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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.True strength moves through love.
Cupid riding a lion . The lion, a symbol of strength in this carving, is depicted with Cupid who rides him, an allegorical image that represents courage and strength. Cupid, god of love and physical desire is represented as a winged young man who with his arrows makes mortals and immortals fall in love. From an ancient carving. Mosaico pavimentale romano sec. III dC - Römisch-Germanisches Museum di Colonia
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