“Buena Suerte” skull ring

“Buena Suerte Skull” Ring – Fortune That Defy Time A contemporary talisman rooted in the tradition of memento mori and the aesthetics of vanitas: the Buena Suerte Skull ring celebrates the fleeting beauty of life and the strength of those who choose to live it consciously. Crafted from 18kt gold and high-quality 925 silver, this jewel combines the preciousness of the materials with the power of the symbol. The skull, an ancient icon of rebirth and protection, is available in two versions:
in ivory enamel, luminous and refined, reminiscent of ancient votive miniatures. The unenamelled version, more essential and material, is for those who love the strength of bare metal. Illuminating the skull’s gaze, rose-cut diamonds, stones with an ancient charm, add preciousness with a discreet and magnetic glow. The Buena Suerte Skull ring is not just an ornament: it is a traveling companion, a reminder of courage, a wish for good luck enshrined in the most iconic form in the history of art.

Dear customer, this jewel may not be available immediately, but it is reproducible and customizable

Description

“Buena Suerte Skull” Ring – Fortune That Defy Time A contemporary talisman rooted in the tradition of memento mori and the aesthetics of vanitas: the Buena Suerte Skull ring celebrates the fleeting beauty of life and the strength of those who choose to live it consciously. Crafted from 18kt gold and high-quality 925 silver, this jewel combines the preciousness of the materials with the power of the symbol. The skull, an ancient icon of rebirth and protection, is available in two versions:
in ivory enamel, luminous and refined, reminiscent of ancient votive miniatures. The unenamelled version, more essential and material, is for those who love the strength of bare metal. Illuminating the skull’s gaze, rose-cut diamonds, stones with an ancient charm, add preciousness with a discreet and magnetic glow. The Buena Suerte Skull ring is not just an ornament: it is a traveling companion, a reminder of courage, a wish for good luck enshrined in the most iconic form in the history of art.