We made this open ring from the handpiece of a 90 year old fork and combined it with an oval cabochon shaped red garnet from India.
The design of the silver cutlery was called "Chased Diana" and introduced in 1928 by the silver company "Towle Silver". It shows elegant tendrils that decorate the edge of our ring. "Chased" refers to an engraving technique used by silversmiths and "Diana" refers to the Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon and birth, protector of women and girls.
Towle Silversmiths was originally founded in 1857 as Towle & Jones in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Garnet is the stone of love, trust and friendship. It should promote joy of life, willpower, potency and self-confidence. It also stimulates circulation and metabolism.