and before his retirement from business is said to have amassed a large fortune
and the linked serpents and the Gorgon herself upon the goddess’s breast—a severed head rolling its eyes" - Virgil’s Aeneid (Day-Lewie's translation)
when as picturesque as this example
with a saturated blue body tone that verges on turquoise at the top and vivid flashes of colour as it catches the light
variety almandine-pyrope (50ct total calculated)
Edwardian Turquoise Solitaire Ring silver and before his retirement fromSweet turquoise solitaire ring dating from the Edwardian period, circa 1910. It is crafted in 9 carat gold throughout, with the stone resting in a simple bezel setting creating a lovely sleek and minimalist feel. Turquoise is said to symbolise friendship, loyalty, and good luck and was often gifted to express care, love, and the special and enduring bond shared between close friends. Era: Edwardian, circa 1910 Ring size: M or 6. 25 US. Resizeable for