Do Mori blackamoors ring

Contrarié ring with two blackamoor heads – A jewel with oriental charm. Venice is an extraordinary city with a fascinating history, characterized by intense mercantile activity and a deep connection with the Muslim world. During the Middle Ages, the city became an important meeting point between the West and the East, thanks to its strategic position along the trade routes. Venetian merchants established commercial relations with different cultures, including the Muslim one, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas and cultures. This exchange is reflected not only in economic activities, but also in Venetian architecture, goldsmithing, art and culture. The presence of oriental elements is visible in many churches and palaces, as well as in the products and spices that were imported. The city, with its unique mix of influences, continues to be a living testimony to these historical interactions and the contrarié ring with two blackamoor heads is a work that bears witness to these influences. Crafted in 18-karat gold with carved ebony heads and embellished with brilliant-cut natural diamonds, this ring combines the elegance of goldsmith tradition with the expressive power of hand-carved ebony. The two finely carved heads recall the historical iconography of Venetian Moors, a symbol of refinement and distant travels. A jewel that tells a story and celebrates artisanal excellence.

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Contrarié ring with two blackamoor heads – A jewel with oriental charm. Venice is an extraordinary city with a fascinating history, characterized by intense mercantile activity and a deep connection with the Muslim world. During the Middle Ages, the city became an important meeting point between the West and the East, thanks to its strategic position along the trade routes. Venetian merchants established commercial relations with different cultures, including the Muslim one, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas and cultures. This exchange is reflected not only in economic activities, but also in Venetian architecture, goldsmithing, art and culture. The presence of oriental elements is visible in many churches and palaces, as well as in the products and spices that were imported. The city, with its unique mix of influences, continues to be a living testimony to these historical interactions and the contrarié ring with two blackamoor heads is a work that bears witness to these influences. Crafted in 18-karat gold with carved ebony heads and embellished with brilliant-cut natural diamonds, this ring combines the elegance of goldsmith tradition with the expressive power of hand-carved ebony. The two finely carved heads recall the historical iconography of Venetian Moors, a symbol of refinement and distant travels. A jewel that tells a story and celebrates artisanal excellence.