Description
The Rococo-style ring is characterised by lightness, elegance, and an exuberant use of curving natural forms. The handmade scroll pattern is slightly domed, adding to its elegance.
Rococo first emerged in France during the 1720s and 30s as a style developed by craftspeople and designers rather than architects. Natural motifs like fish and other marine decorations often form part of the design, and a stylised version of natural objects was another key design feature. This Rococo-style wedding ring demonstrates the curved asymmetric ornamentation of the Rococo style.
This ring showcases 9ct yellow gold scrolls, irregular and bold, inspired by Rococo’s ornate flourish.
Brilliant-cut diamonds nestle among the scrolls, catching light like scattered stars.
Rounded sterling silver bands frame the design, completing the classic half-round shape with contrast and strength.
Each detail reflects hand-crafted precision, blending drama, elegance, and timeless artistry in one unforgettable piece.