




Venus is in motion. On the chariot drawn by sea horses, reins in hand, she crosses the scene with the fluidity of one who knows her own sea. The spots of the Dalmatian around her move like foam, the curves of the ring follow the relief. Everything moves: the black and white of the ground accompanies the journey.
Venus is the goddess of love and of movement. On this Dalmatian love takes on rhythm: ironic, sophisticated, lively as the sea in which she advances. The spotted black and white is her element — waves, foam, graphic rhythm — and the goddess crosses with grace but also with strength. The chariot moves on, always.
The Dalmata’s pattern surrounds Venus’s movement as the water surrounds the chariot — black and white like waves and foam. The brilliant finish brings light to the scene: the sea horses, the creatures of the sea with her, the goddess seated with her body turned toward the observer and her gaze on the horizon. The gold-plated bronze of the bezel holds the moment together.
White is the foam of the sea at departure — the journey begins, all is in full light. Pale Blue opens the sky above the water, the horizon widens and the chariot moves on serene. Porphyry brings the sunset that warms — the deep colour of the sea in its glow, love ancient and alive. Pink is the dawn on Venus’s skin — the light that paints even before the day arrives.
In every colour Venus makes her journey, each time different. And in every journey whoever wears the ring carries with them the same thing: their own sea.
Notas importantes
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.
Let what's within shine through.
The Roman goddess of love and beauty,Venus is the daughter of Jupiter, and some of her lovers include Mars and Vulcan, modeled on the affairs of Aphrodite. Roman statues and portraits of Venus are usually identical to the Greek representations of Aphrodite. Venus, goddess of beauty and grace, one of the myths concerning his born from the foam of the sea, so it is the protector of sailors and navigators. Nymph of the sea and protector of sailors, was living in the seabed when the sea was calm reemerged and played with sea animals. The goddess of beauty, of 'love and marital bonds. According to Homer was born of Zeus and Dione, according to others by Uranus and Gaea, Instead according to Hesiod was born from the foam of the sea, and a shell, pushed by Zephyr, brought on dell 'beach island of Cyprus, where he was received by the Hours and taken to Olympus. All the gods were amazed of superb beauty of Aphrodite, Athena and Artemis and even they suffered the charm. Zeus granted in marriage to Hephaestus to reward him by giving him the lightning in the war against the Giants. Companions of Aphrodite were the Graces, the rice, the Loves, the Giuochi, and the whole retinue she needed to win the hearts of gods and men. Had a widespread cult, and was also honored as the patron of navigation: the cities that most worshiped were Cyprus, Cythera, Corinth and Argos. Among the plants were sacred myrtle, the pink apple and poppy; among animals sparrow, the dove, the hare, the goat, the swan, turtle, dolphin. He had many nicknames, including the best known are: Areia (warrior), Cyprian, Powder, Citerea, Pontia (marina), Anadiomene (born from the foam of the sea), Euploia (good navigation), Acidalia, Ericina, Anzeia ( flowery), pandemic (around ilpopolo), Idalia, Pafia, Amatusia and Uran
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