Sunday, 22 September 2013

Stackable Rings with an Asian Flavor



Recently, I came across the Diamond Glistening Bat Ring, designed by Wendy Yue. Wendy is born in Hong Kong and trained in Vienna, and is known for her intricately designed jewelry. Her designs have an Asian element emboldened in them.


The bat symbolizes "福" or good fortune in Chinese can be worn separately from the diamond-set gold band or worn together. It can also be stacked with your wedding band or an eternity ring, depending on what is available in your jewelry collection, thereby personalizing the ring.


https://www.plukka.com/jewelry/store/product?prodid=Diamond-%C2%93Glistening-Bat%C2%94-Ring_3cdfde867ba927354a1f0eebf600184f
Glistening Bat Ring
source - Plukka



The Tie the Knot Serpent ring is set with pink sapphires. Wearing the pink sapphires serpent ring in the year of Snake does has some special meaning for some ladies.

https://www.plukka.com/jewelry/store/product?prodid=Pink-Sapphire-%C2%93Tie-the-Knot-Serpent%C2%94--Three-Part-Ring_3cdfde867ba927351b1f0eeb8100184f
Tie the Knot Serpent
source - Plukka


The other interesting design is the The Throne Ring below. It reminds me of the 'The Frog Prince' fairy tale. The golden crown set with rubies can be worn on its own or with the black gold band set with diamonds. Better still, the black gold band can be worn by your loved one, while you wear the golden crown - as a set of his-and-her wedding bands.


https://www.plukka.com/jewelry/store/product?prodid=Tsavorite-%C2%93The-Throne%C2%94-Two-Ring-Set_3cdfde867ba92735291f0eeb6300184f
The Throne Ring
source - Plukka