Victorian Cowrie Shell Ring
A late Victorian ring set with a cowrie shell, crafted in 14k rose gold. Jewelry featuring amuletic elements like shells were popular in the 19th century due to the fervent public fascination with unique cultures considered primitive at that time.
Used for millennia as both currency and protection amulet, cowrie shells are believed to promote fertility, prosperity and safety in childbirth. According to ancient Yoruba tradition if you feel a connection to a cowrie shell, you carry the strength of the ocean within you.
Details: Measuring approximately 3/4" north to south and 5/8" east to west across the face, with a height of about 1/2" above the finger when worn and a 4 mm width at the back of the band. Constructed with a gently curved saddle to keep it comfortably in place on the finger. Marked for 14k inside the band, weighs approximately 6.3 grams.
Size: Currently size 7 and resizable about two full sizes without issue. Please contact us before purchase if you are interested in our sizing service.
Condition: In excellent condition with a gentle antique patina and very slight thinning at the center back of the band.