




STRENGTH WON BY CUPID — THE SONG THAT CONQUERS ALL Cupid rides the lion. They move together, complicit in the cameo of this jewel — a lion in full awareness of its own power, and Cupid, the god of love, playing the lyre. The intaglio tells this scene within the round bezel of the EOS with remarkable force, in the curves and volumes of the relief and in the colour. The winged figure above the powerful body in light green underlines the calm, the naturalness of the shared path, the discovery of the world together. Sky blue is a pastel shade, luminous and pleasing — the absence of limits, even of love, the clarity of those who know where they are going. Porphyry and its depth is the strength of both creatures — of body and feeling — the classicism of the intaglio in the most ancient of stones. White is the open declaration of intent, carved into the cameo — every line visible, every detail in full light. The intensity reads in the colour — every shade carries the same density as the relief, because every line is carved deep and every detail is loaded with meaning, which the interplay of different hues defines even better. The lion's power is all there, intact — but love has given it direction. It is not submission: it is the discovery that strength, alone, does not know where to go and reveals itself as a force without purpose. This ancient allegory speaks through the expressive density of the relief and the force of its protagonists. The EOS ring enhances it through its light, defined lines, following the curves of the finger and adjusting to any size. Every conquest, every goal is born from the right accord.
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.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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