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According to Ovid, as Chloris talked, her lips breathed out spring roses. She was a Nymph who was associated with spring, flowers and new growth. Also known as Flora by the Romans, she was believed to have dwelt in the Elysian Fields. She is also reputed to have been responsible for the transformations of Adonis, Attis, Crocus, Hyacynthus and Narcissus into flowers.
Sterling silver ring with cabochon spinels, moon stones and tourmaline centre piece.
Cleopatra The legendary beautiful Egyptian Pharaoh and seductress of Roman Emperor Julius Caesar and later Mark Anthony as famously portrayed by Shakespeare. A representation of beauty, passion and ultimate tragedy. A reflection of life itself.
Sterling silver hammered ring with semi-precious coloured stone.
The Muses were ancient Greek Goddesses of the arts, especially literature, dance and music. They embody creativity,drama and improvisation.They were considered the key to the good lifebringing both prosperity and friendship, while helping to inspire people to do their best. The name Muse is the origin of music, amuse, museum as well as the modern day concept of a Muse as a woman or man who inspires an artist to produce a masterpiece.
Sterling silver ring with multi-coloured stones.
In Ancient Greek Mythology Elpis was the personification and spirit of hope. Legend attributes Tourmaline with the ability to attract friends and lovers, protect its wearer from making bad decisions and to shield its owner from danger. Pink stones are believed to aid sleep and reduce fears. The rich and fertile colour of Verdelite or green Tourmaline is said to inspire creativity and draw prosperity. Healed emotions, balanced energies and sexuality are all attributed powers of Watermelon Tourmaline.
Sterling silver with watermelon tourmaline.
Epimaliades was an Ancient Greek Nymph associated with habituating apple trees. The behaviour of the Nymphs was flirtatious, while possessing incredible enchantment and beauty. Their love of song and dance along with their immortal spirit and precocious nature is reflected in these rings.
The dark leaf green and apple rose pink cabochon tourmalines set in sterling silver can be worn individually or in combination.
Calliope was a muse in Ancient Greek Mythology who presided over eloquence and epic poetry. The ecstatic harmony of her voice made her the Chief of all Muses. This cuff is a resemblance of a couple tentatively coming together in unison under the influence of Calliope's voice.
Sterling silver cuff with faceted pink spinels.
Astrea was a Goddess of purity and innocence. She flew from the wickedness of humanity and became a constellation of stars. According to legend, she will one day return to earth, bringing with her the return of a Utopian Age of peace, love and harmony.
This sterling silver necklace with a fiery star shaped pendant is embedded with a dark blue cabochon Lapis Lazuli. It embodies her both her frustration but ultimate tranquillity sensitivity and lustrous beauty.
Rhea was a Titaness in ancient Greek mythology. She was the daughter of the earth Goddess Gaia and the sky God Uranus. She is revered for her caring instincts and saved her son Zeus, the King of the Gods, when he was an infant, by hiding her child and wrapping a stone in swaddling clothes as a ruse to protect him. The small drops are a reflection of this, the beauty of children and the strength and passion of the female spirit.
Sterling silver drop earrings with spinels.
Amphitrite was the sea Goddess and wife of Poseidon, she is considered a personification of seawater itself. Sister-in Law of the sun God Helios and Mother of Triton, she is the encircler of the sea. This special piece personifies caring protection and temperance while recognising challenges and stormy times.
Sterling silver cuff with little sapphires.
Beautiful natural Myanmar stones include Rubies, Sapphires, Jade, Spinel, Moonstone, Aquamarine, Garnet, tourmaline, Topaz, Citrine, Agate, Quartz ranging across all spectra of colours.
Baucis and Philemon were a loving married couple living in a small town in Ancient Greece. When the disguised Greek Gods Zeus and Hermes visited the town of Phrygia, they knocked on doors asking for accommodation for the night. They were rejected by all until they finally arrived at the humble home of Baucis and Philemon. They were welcomed in and given food and wine. The couple realised they where in the presence of Gods when their jug of wine kept refilling itself. Philemon went to catch his goose that guarded the house to prepare a special meal for the Gods, but it ran to Zeus' lap for safety. Angered by the inhospitality of the town's residents, the Gods led the couple up on to a hill and the town was flooded and destroyed. In place of the couple's house, a temple was created and they were appointed as guardians. They asked for one request of the Gods - that they should die simultaneously. When they did, thy were transformed into intertwining pair of trees.
14K yellow gold with smokey quartz.