Details Material: S925 sterling silver, enamel Craftsmanship: Hand-painted enamel Sizing:width 1.4cm Weight about 4.3 grams Finger circumference: open ring adjustable
Style: Minimalist
Hand-painted enamel is a jewelry decoration technique and is part of the enamel making process. It is often used in the decoration of fine items such as fine jewelry or clocks. This process involves crushing glass (enamel) materials, mixing colors, painting with extremely fine techniques, and finally sintering at high temperatures to melt and fix the enamel pigments on the metal surface. Hand-painted enamel is an ancient craft that originated in ancient Egypt and Rome. It was later developed and inherited in Chinese, Islamic culture, and European royal families. Because of its complexity and the sophistication of the skills required, craftsmen capable of making enamel are very rare, so the finished pieces are often very valuable.
Designing COSMOSES in green, the designer wanted to give COSMOSES the meaning of vitality. COSMOSES itself represents "order" or "harmony", and adding "vitality" would be more perfect. Cosmos flowers have a fascinating history that can be traced back to their native regions in Mexico,Central, and South America.Spanish explorers and missionaries first encountered these flowers during theirtravels in the Americas, and they collected seeds to bring back to Europe.Over time, the flowers gainedpopularity in gardens and horticulture around the world due to their showy long-lasting blooms and easy-to-grow nature. Cosmos flowers are known to symbolize harmony, peace, and balance, which is reflected in the Greekword "kosmos," meaning "order"or "harmony."This symbolism comes from the harmonious arrangement oftheir petals and their ability to create a sense of tranquility and serenity in the garden.Additionally, Cosmosflowers are associated with love, innocence, and modesty. The vibrant colors and attractive, daisy-like appearance of Cosmos flowers have made them popular choices forgardens and floral arrangements.Their symbolism and meaning, combinec with their ability to attract pollinators and provide long-lasting blooms, have contributed to their widespread ap