Victorian Double Snake Ring
A romantic serpent ring that channels Victorian symbolism without losing everyday charm.
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Story & heritage
Fred Leighton’s history is tied to Victorian jewelry: both Wikipedia and Vogue describe a consignment of Victorian pieces as the opening that pulled Murray Mondschein into antique jewelry. The double snake ring is a compact symbol of that origin story.
The official listing describes this example as a late 19th century double snake ring in 18 karat yellow gold accented with round diamonds.
Materials & craft
The listed ring is Victorian, made in 18 karat yellow gold, and accented with round diamonds totaling approximately 0.10 carat. Its value is not scale but motif: two snakes crossing in a ring form.
How to choose & style
This is a daily antique ring rather than a gala jewel. It looks strongest worn alone on the index or ring finger, or paired with plain gold bands that echo its yellow-gold warmth.