Description: I03 Ring Bloom And Bamboo Chain With Pendant Silver 925 Adjustable SizeThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.1 sterling silver ring, blossom and bamboo, chain with small pendant The ring is adjustable in sizewidth approx. 9mmweight approx. 7.4 gramsHave fun wearing or giving as a giftThe Aztecs worshiped a fertility and love goddess they called Xochiquetzal (meaning "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet and a wreath of flowers on her head, and the Aztec poetic fragments that have survived to our day speak of the dual symbolism of flowers as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and symbolizes the renewal of the cycle of life. Her equivalent in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of the wind god Zephyr.1 sterling silver ring, blossom and bamboo, chain with small pendant The ring is adjustable in size width approx. 9mm weight approx. 7.4 grams Have fun wearing or giving as a gift The Aztecs worshiped a fertility and love goddess they called Xochiquetzal (meaning "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet and a wreath of flowers on her head, and the Aztec poetic fragments that have survived to our day speak of the dual symbolism of flowers as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and symbolizes the renewal of the cycle of life. Her equivalent in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of the wind god Zephyr1 sterling silver ring, blossom and bamboo, chain with small pendant The ring is adjustable in size width approx. 9mm weight approx. 7.4 grams Have fun wearing or giving as a gift The Aztecs worshiped a fertility and love goddess they called Xochiquetzal (meaning "permanent flower"). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet and a wreath of flowers on her head, and the Aztec poetic fragments that have survived to our day speak of the dual symbolism of flowers as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and symbolizes the renewal of the cycle of life. Her equivalent in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of the wind god Zephyr Marke Markenlos EAN Nicht zutreffend Ringgröße verstellbar Metall Sterlingsilber Hauptstein Ohne Stein Motiv Blüte Feingehalt 925 Thema Florales Geschlecht Damen Größenverstellbar Ja Produktart Ring
Price: 79.17 USD
Location: Mörfelden-Walldorf
End Time: 2024-12-02T20:26:54.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.44 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Metal: Sterling Silver
Gender: Women's
Theme: Floral
Motive: Bloom
Adjustable Size: Yes
Main Stone: None
Brand: Bijou
Fineness: 925
Ring Size: adjustable
Type: Ring
Metal Purity: Unknown