




Right-facing profile, steady features — Minerva in the AURA ring carries all the sharpness of the intaglio set in the 18kt gold-plated bronze bezel, the round plexiglass body giving her a new lightness. The goddess of wisdom, art, and strategic intelligence — a few masterful lines, firm and precise as an official portrait, restore the essence of this divinity. The GTc signature is engraved on the bezel and on the side of the plexiglass base: its rounded decorative scrolls follow the forms of the jewel and the intaglio — a stylistic continuum that speaks to Minerva's capacity for vision and to intentional design: everything here has a reason.
The rounded shank, polished and buffed by hand, sits on the finger with a lightness that surprises. On ivory, blue carries the depth of Minerva's grey-blue eyes — penetrating, rational; black is pure concentration, the certainty of one who already knows where to arrive; pearl is the white robe, intellectual clarity before the decision; red is the choice already made in the mind — vivid, decisive. On tortoiseshell, the warm veining of the plexiglass adds weight to every combination: blue grows more intense, almost princely; black roots itself in the striations; pearl warms and softens; red gains gravity. On black, every feature of Minerva emerges with clarity: blue is the colour of the clear mind; black on black is Minerva in the gathering of thought, the profile concentrating; pearl illuminates with the clarity of one who has already understood; red declares the position taken.
Minerva's aura, told through a new design, a contemporary material, and a mind always vivid.
Important Notes
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.Lead with wisdom.
The Roman goddess of wisdom, medicine, the arts, dyeing, science and trade, but also of war. As Minerva Medica she is the patroness of physicians. She is the daughter of Jupiter. In the temple on the Capitoline Hill she was worshipped together with Jupiter and Juno, with whom she formed a powerful triad of gods. Another temple of her was located on the Aventine Hill. The church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva is built on one of her temples. Every year from March 19 - 23 the Quinquatria was held, the primary Minerva festival. This festival was mainly celebrated by artisans but also by students. On June 13 the minor Quinquatrus was observed. Minerva is believed to be the inventor of numbers and musical instruments. She is thought to be of Etruscan origin, as the goddess Minerva. Later she was equated with the Greek Athena. Paris Louvre - Munich Glyptothek - London British Museum
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