Rococo Sterling
Description
The Rococo style, known for its intricate seashell motifs, delicate filigree, and organic patterns, rose to prominence in France during the early 18th century, particularly in the 1720s. It emerged as a departure from the formal and symmetrical characteristics of the preceding Baroque style associated with Louis XIV. Marie-Antoinette, celebrated for her bold and expressive fashion choices, embraced the Rococo style, a preference that led to her being dubbed the "frivolous queen." Upon her arrival at Versailles as a young bride, she catalyzed shifts in established norms, leaving an enduring impact on the realm of fashion.
Exemplifying the essence of Rococo aesthetics, this design showcases a meticulously carved shell relief adorning its lower band. The focal point is a 6mm London Blue Topaz, encircled by intricate filigree that enhances its elegance and opulence.
Each ring is made to order, allow for two weeks processing time.