An elegant Art Deco ring, decorated with a row of diamonds around the entire edge that has been set on black rhodium plated sterling silver. Along its center, the ring has been embellished with beautiful Scarab wings. 

The collection drew inspiration from the elegance of the 1930s Art Deco movement, an influential visual arts design style that first appeared in France. The style is often characterized by rich colors, bold geometric shapes and lavish ornamentation. Merged with the iridescent colours of Scarab wings, the ring sits beautifully on the fingers making it easy to wear during the day or even formal evening ‘dressed up’ gatherings. 

Scarabs are found across ancient cultures and revered by the Egyptians, it symbolised rebirth and renewal. Its naturally iridescent wings—formed without pigment—shift in luminous hues and endure for generations, reflecting nature’s quiet brilliance and timeless transformation. Scarab wings display natural colours that cannot be dyed or replicated. Green symbolises renewal, blue is for protection, while dark stands for strength in mystery, and gold being for eternity. Together, they reflect nature’s quiet intelligence, carrying meanings shaped by time, belief, and transformation. At LAdV, scarab jewellery is shaped by patience and restraint. Wings are ethically collected after their natural life cycle, then hand-sorted, prepared, and set one by one—each wing requiring 12–15 minutes of focused handwork. Their iridescence is never altered, only protected, and every piece takes months to complete, guided by nature’s pace and disciplined craftsmanship. 

The piece took 7 craftsmen and designers 1.5 months to complete.

Rose-cut diamonds : 0.61 ct. 
Size: #57
Weight: 11.18 g.