
Ring set with pavé rubies, black and pink diamonds, spinels, pink sapphires and two emeralds, in blackened gold
The Serpent, one of the Maison Boucheron’s emblematic animals, is a symbol of protection. The texture of the ring, reproducing the snake’s scales, is enhanced by the gradation technique which combines different precious stones.
Exquisite and flamboyant, this jewel acts like a genuine amulet; protective at all times.

In 1876, Frédéric Boucheron visited the Universal Exhibition in Philadelphia: he was forced to be away from his wife, Gabrielle, from whom he had never been apart for more than a few days. Very much in love, the couple dreaded the separation. On the eve of his departure, Frédéric gave Gabrielle a bracelet representing a serpent, telling her that the animal would protect her during his absence. The jewel consequently became her inseparable companion and talisman, the symbol of protection and conjugal love.

Ring set with pavé rubies, black and pink diamonds, spinels, pink sapphires and two emeralds, in blackened gold
$46,500
208 round rubies, 5,37 carats
73 pink sapphires, 1,34 carats
11 black diamonds, 0,11 carats
2 round emeralds, 0,02 carats
Blackened white gold 750, 15,0g
*Caratages et poids de métaux présents à titre indicatif. Valeurs non contractuelles.

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