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Anillo Flowers of the Nile
Flowers of the Nile, Egyptian ring in sterling silver
Flowers of the Nile, Egyptian ring in sterling silver
Flowers of the Nile, Egyptian ring in sterling silver
Flowers of the Nile, Egyptian ring in sterling silver
thickness of sterling silver etched ring

Flowers of the Nile, Egyptian ring in sterling silver

The "Flowers of the Nile" ring embodies the millennia-old heritage of Pharaonic civilization and celebrates the majesty of papyrus, an emblematic plant of the sacred banks of the Nile. Through its delicate lines and elegant design, this ring pays vibrant homage to the importance of papyrus in Egyptian history and culture.

Papyrus, whose origins date back to the earliest times of Egypt, is a symbol of prosperity, knowledge, and resilience. Used as a building material for temples and as a writing medium for the oldest manuscripts, papyrus has left its indelible mark on human history.

The delicately engraved grooves on the shafts of Egyptian temple columns likely originate from the first columns made from papyrus rolls. The capitals of these columns are inherited from the open or closed flowers of papyrus.

A much better-known use of the Nile flower lies in its role as a material for making paper, which served as a writing medium during antiquity. This paper, named after the plant itself, embodied not only a practical means of expression but also a deep connection to the very essence of Egyptian civilization. The use of papyrus as a writing medium spans a remarkable 4,000 years, from the earliest traces discovered in the tombs of the First Dynasty of Egypt to the most recent papal bulls on papyrus from the 11th century, testifying to its versatility and durability as a medium for a multitude of writings.

The etymology of the word "papyrus" is still debated among historians, but some suggest it may derive from the phrase "The King's Flower," reflecting the high value and importance placed on this plant by Egyptian royalty. This fascinating notion was a source of inspiration for the creation of this elegant ring, which embodies the cultural and symbolic legacy of millennia of history.

The very name of this ring, "Flowers of the Nile," evokes the fertility and abundant life of the waters of the Nile, the cradle of Egyptian civilization. Each time you wear this ring, immerse yourself in the magic and mystique of ancient Egypt, and let it remind you of the strength and beauty that emanate from the perpetual rebirth of nature.

Whether as a symbol of your love for Egyptian art and history, or as an elegant and timeless piece of jewelry, the "Flowers of the Nile" ring is much more than just an accessory: it is a tangible link to humanity's glorious past and a celebration of the cultural and spiritual richness of ancient Egypt.

 

Metal: plata de ley (925).

Width: 0.39 in (1.0 cm).

Tiempo de fabricación: 5 días hábiles antes del envío de su pedido.

 

Grosor del anillo: este modelo puede realizarse con grosores de 1 mm, 1.3 mm o 1.6 mm. Para referencia, consulta la última foto del carrusel.

El anillo que se muestra en el modelo tiene un grosor de 1 mm.

Importante: dependiendo de la talla de tu dedo, la soldadura en la parte posterior del anillo mostrará una interrupción en el diseño con una línea vertical lisa, con el fin de mantener una armonía general. Cada anillo se fabrica de manera personalizada y cada acabado también se realiza a medida (consulta la foto de ejemplo al final de la serie de imágenes).

El tiempo de entrega de tu paquete será de 3 a 6 semanas, ya que tu pedido se envía desde México, donde residimos actualmente. Te agradecemos que tomes en cuenta esta información antes de realizar tu compra. Al efectuar el pago, también tendrás la opción de elegir un envío exprés por medio de un transportista privado. (Lee las condiciones completas de envío aquí.)

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Espero que esta joya te guste tanto como a mí me gustó crearla.

Por Emmanuelle Guyon.

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