02: Diamond Eye Signet, old European cut
02: Diamond Eye Signet, old European cut
STUDIO MOLIMO
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The windows to the soul, a symbol of protection, vigilance, often connected to divinity or higher powers- the motif of the eye has been used by cultures throughout time.
Signet rings were used as early as 3500 BCE, with symbols representing the family and the individual owner of the ring in intaglio, used for stamping important documents. This classic shape is combined with the eye motif, to create a piece that has a connection to ancient history. The feeling of the piece was an important consideration for us too, so we juxtaposed a knife edge detail extending from the edges of the eye with a curved, comfort fit interior.
A reclaimed old European cut diamond, circa 1940s, is set in the center of our eye-inspired signet ring. This diamond was cut in a time with less advanced technology, with an extra culet facet on the bottom of the stone that modern stones no longer have, as it was before the standardization of the modern round brilliant cut. We love these old cut stones for their unique charm, and this one is colorless with good clarity, allowing for beautiful sparkle. Diamond is 0.23 carats, graded VS2 clarity, E color.
Size 7, resizable.
This piece is made in 14k yellow gold, and is cast and crafted locally in Los Angeles.
Our ethos
Our ethos
studio molimo is our in-house collection, designed to bridge the past and present, intentional even in the small details. Each piece is made locally in Los Angeles by our team of skilled artisans, using recycled, reclaimed, and responsibly sourced materials.
Fully insured shipping
Fully insured shipping
Ready to ship, ships fully insured within 1-4 business days. International shipping is available, but we do not collect sales tax, duties or customs on international orders.
Jewelry care
Jewelry care
With a little bit of care, your jewelry can last many lifetimes. Please avoid contact with harsh chemicals, abrasive surfaces, and extreme temperatures. We recommend regular cleaning with mild dish soap, warm water, and a soft brush to scrub.