




Cupid and the butterfly on Dalmatian — a pairing that comes immediately. The subject already carries its own gentle irony: the god of love playing with the soul, the suspension between holding and letting go. This ring adds its own layer of verve, its own irregular rhythm of spots that keep the scene company with ease. Two lightnesses finding each other, working in full accord.
Psyche in Greek means both soul and butterfly — the same word for two things that, when you look at them, seem to be one. The god of passion and desire playing with her is a symbol and a meaning familiar to the mind, one that words often fail to reach. Love as something the hands can only graze — and feel deeply. On this ring that reflection finds a ground that understands it — and lets it surface with a touch of added irony, with the lightness that belongs to both subject and base. The beginning of love. That is where it all starts.
The black-and-white decoration frames a scene suspended between play and wonder — the contrasting enamel adds a graphic rhythm that brings out the cameo. The relief renders every curve of the ring, and the glazed coating dresses it anew.
Violet and pink seem to tell the story in closely related tones: the darker shade alongside the black and white underscores the purest, most tender side, while the lighter one highlights the romance and the delicacy. Blue goes deeper still, reaching into the most introspective, intimate part of the myth. Sand recalls calm stretches and a warmth as soft as an embrace. Each one brings out details and emotions that this timeless story always manages to stir.
Notes importantes
Les couleurs des bijoux sur la photo peuvent différer légèrement de la réalité, en fonction de la résolution. Chaque objet est fait main et présente des caractéristiques uniques.

