Although the fleur de lis is a motif associated with French nobility, it has been utilized in many other country's coats of arms as a decorative emblem. The Scots and French were allies, observing the Auld Alliance between the two kingdoms against England since 1295. Scottish agate has been used in jewelry from the region for generations, enjoying a widespread popularity during the Victorian Era, when the Queen purchased Balmoral after falling in love with the beautiful country.
Converted from an antique stick pin, this 14 karat yellow gold ring sports a perfectly carved fleur de lis in contrasting onyx and agate. A wonderful unisex piece that can be worn with all of your everyday looks!
Details (approximate)
Size: 7 (can be resized for additional fee)
Weight: 4.3 grams
Materials: Gold, Onyx, Agate
Metal: 14K yellow gold
Marks: None
Condition: Excellent converted Antique condition commensurate with age and wear