




The frog belongs to all places and all times — it crosses cultures, epochs, materials, and stays recognisable in each one. Its nature is volatile: a symbol of transformation, of adaptability, of life beginning again. In the bezel of the EOS ring it is represented in purity: the body, the legs, the head. A cameo of a frog — all the force of the subject held in the simplicity of the intaglio’s lines. This creature inhabits different worlds with equal ease — water and land, myth and the everyday. The lines of the shank are slender, gently domed — drive and solidity together. The round bezel sits above the two elements of the base in a harmony of proportions: its perfect roundness contains the cameo and brings the subject into full light, giving the relief all the space it deserves. The bands at the base adjust — every finger finds its fit, just as the frog always finds its place. Our GTc signature is engraved on the back of the bezel. Azure, white, pearl, light green — four worlds. Azure is the sky seen from the bottom of the water — cold, precise, the moment before the leap. White declares every line of the relief: the form in its sharpest, most absolute reading. Pearl wraps the cameo in a warm, shifting light — the frog in a suspended instant. Light green is the tall grass, the edge of the pond — the colour where the frog rests with complete naturalness. The frog on the finger. A subject that says everything in its essence.
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.Every leap forward takes courage.
To the Egyptians, the frog was a symbol of life and fertility, The Greeks and Romans associated frogs with fertility and harmony, and with licentiousness in association with Aprhodite. The frog represents the lunar yin, and the Frog spirit Ch’ing-Wa Sheng is associated with healing and good fortune in business, although a frog in a well is symbolic of a person lacking in understanding and vision. Symbol of vitality, renewal and fertility. Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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