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The ring, illustrations of countless symbols

A ring, a history

If today the ring is mainly worn for aesthetic purposes, it arises from a desire to show one's social affiliation or one's power. In ancient Greece, for example, rings were most often made of silver or bronze, later they were accompanied by stones. What determined social rank was then represented by the number of rings worn on the fingers. The more rings a man or woman wore, the more property they owned. In Ancient Rome, it was the material used that illustrated social rank, gold for the better-off and iron for the less socially. The gold represents freedom and the iron the bondage. The rings used as a seal were forged silver amber, or ivory accompanied by a stone engraved with an emblem.

The diamond, a woman's best friend

Why wear a ring

Whether the ring is made of yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, silver or copper, this one is an unstoppable way for the woman to sublimate any outfit. Indeed, a simple outfit white T-shirt, blue jeans accessorized with one or more rings, necklaces with pendants goes from a so-called banal outfit to a casual chic or rock style depending on the accessories chosen. Rings are also a way to correct certain complexes that women may have. Indeed, large-volume rings will tend to give the illusion of smaller and thicker fingers while thin rings in white or yellow gold accompanied by a small gemstone will give the illusion of thinner and larger fingers! A real child's play, playing on the volumes to sculpt the silhouette of your fingers!