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Victorian Snake Ring

Victorian Snake Ring

Regular price $38.00
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The cult of snake jewelry in the Victorian era began with Prince Albert proposing to Queen Victoria. The ring given to her was in the image of a snake set with an emerald head. For Victoria, the snake embodied eternal love, and promised her a true ‘happily ever after’.

Cast in jewelers brass from a vintage mould, this Victorian snake ring has a turquoise or black enamel set in the eyes. Cast as a 7 but adjustable.

Clean with brass cleaner or polishing cloth.

Materials

jeweler's brass

Care Instructions

Gold Plating

Our plating is a genuine fine 24k gold. The gold is applied to a base metal (brass in this case) in a very thin layer. Gold plated jewelry is an affordable option to solid gold. You can lengthen the life of the gold layer by removing your jewelry when swimming in pools and especially the ocean. Also while exercising. Salt and chemicals break down the gold layer. Do not use a polishing cloth with chemicals to clean plated jewelry as the gold will rub right off.

Sterling Silver

Silver will always oxidize over time. Silver cleaners are available in most grocery stores or pharmacies. 

Brass

Everyone loves the warm, earthy color of brass. Although brass will oxidize over time, you can always polish it up with a polishing cloth or brass cleaner.  You can also seal it with clear nail polish or a jewelry sealer and that will prevent it from tarnishing.

Sizing

Shipping/Returns

Shipping

Free shipping on orders over $50. Just need a little something? We offer $5.00 flat rate shipping via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 day delivery) anywhere in the United States.

Returns/Exchanges

We want you to be happy with your purchase. If you are dissatisfied in any way, please email us at info@amanotrading.com and we will resolve the problem.

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Shawnee

It was sent to the recipient of the gift, I never saw nor handled the ring. Since she had a Christmas wish list, and this ring was on it, she already “approved” the item. She has very high standards and is an artist and designer, so I’m sure it’s of good quality.