Mani in fede (hands in faith)
The mysterious ring, symbol of faithful love, with which a laving heart plights its inviolate troth: the wonderfully wrought work of gold, hides secrets never known or only dimly understood on earth.
Symbolising loyalty, strength, romance and fidelity is this rare and powerful Georgian diamond clasped hands fede ring.
The motif of two clasped hands, known as fede from the Italian mani in fed appears regularly in medieval jewelry as sign of loyalty and betrothals resonated most as wedding bands throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
The ring, circular form, symbol of eternity, the indestructible diamond to express eternal union.
Two handcrafted right hands, one of the man and the other of the woman, will join into one for eternity. Both hands are set with two rough rose cut diamonds in accent set on silver
Artfully crafted in 14 Kt yellow gold and silver during Georgian era.
Very good overall condition commensurate to use and age.