Antique Pair of Art Nouveau Silver Rings (2 rings)
Art Nouveau period pair of "Le Jour" (French word meaning "the day", as depicted with a woman with flowers in hair) and "Le Nuit" (French word meaning "the night", as depicted with a woman with stars in hair). They are patinated silver, which is a good sign of an antique piece. It's perfect for sisters or best friends, especially if you are opposites to one another (night and day)!
Note: You will be getting two rings with this order
Metal: Silver
Approximate Measurements:
Size: 6.5 US
Height: 3.8 cm ("Le Jour"), 4 cm ("Le Nuit")
Gross Weight: 10 g each (combined is 20.7 g)
Hallmarks: Swan (French mark for silver, used from 1893 - 1970)
Era: 19th century, Art Nouveau
Condition: Patinated and tarnished due to age, pre-owned condition
Art Nouveau period pair of "Le Jour" (French word meaning "the day", as depicted with a woman with flowers in hair) and "Le Nuit" (French word meaning "the night", as depicted with a woman with stars in hair). They are patinated silver, which is a good sign of an antique piece. It's perfect for sisters or best friends, especially if you are opposites to one another (night and day)!
Note: You will be getting two rings with this order
Metal: Silver
Approximate Measurements:
Size: 6.5 US
Height: 3.8 cm ("Le Jour"), 4 cm ("Le Nuit")
Gross Weight: 10 g each (combined is 20.7 g)
Hallmarks: Swan (French mark for silver, used from 1893 - 1970)
Era: 19th century, Art Nouveau
Condition: Patinated and tarnished due to age, pre-owned condition
Art Nouveau period pair of "Le Jour" (French word meaning "the day", as depicted with a woman with flowers in hair) and "Le Nuit" (French word meaning "the night", as depicted with a woman with stars in hair). They are patinated silver, which is a good sign of an antique piece. It's perfect for sisters or best friends, especially if you are opposites to one another (night and day)!
Note: You will be getting two rings with this order
Metal: Silver
Approximate Measurements:
Size: 6.5 US
Height: 3.8 cm ("Le Jour"), 4 cm ("Le Nuit")
Gross Weight: 10 g each (combined is 20.7 g)
Hallmarks: Swan (French mark for silver, used from 1893 - 1970)
Era: 19th century, Art Nouveau
Condition: Patinated and tarnished due to age, pre-owned condition