White Snake Earrings (Zirconium)

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Serpent Snake Earrings White Cobra (Zircon)

925 Sterling Silver: purity and guaranteed quality

Unique Serpent Design

Elegant and reinforced structure with no discomfort on your skin

Precise Craftsmanship

Zirconium Semi-Precious Stone: Hardness of 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale

Technical Specifications

  • 925 Sterling Silver
  • White Cobra design with Zirconium stone
  • Hardness: 6.5-7.5 on the Mohs scale
  • Elegant and reinforced structure
  • No skin irritation

The Snake is one of the oldest and most widespread legendary symbols, often considered a representation of various aspects like good, evil, regeneration, poison, fertility, and death. Throughout history, numerous cultures have stylized snakes in jewelry to symbolize different concepts. The Snake Earrings White Cobra (Zircon) hold significant meaning and cultural symbolism, representing eternal love and wisdom.

Victorian era highlighted serpent-shaped ornaments, like our Snake Earrings White Cobra (Zircon), after Prince Albert gifted Queen Victoria a snake-shaped ring set with rubies. This symbolic gesture symbolized undying love and wisdom. The snake motif has been associated with eternity and wisdom in various jewelry pieces like brooches, pendants, rings, and bracelets.

Snake-themed jewelry has been cherished by ancient and modern civilizations alike. The snake symbolizes knowledge and protection in Mayan and Aztec cultures and has been a symbol of love and affection in various snake ring designs, worn by both men and women.

Throughout ancient Greece and Rome, snakes were revered for their ability to shed skin, symbolizing regeneration and rebirth. This association with resurrection and fertility ties in with Victorian meanings of snakes representing universal love. The Ouroboros symbol, a circular depiction of a snake eating its own tail, represents eternity and has led to the enduring popularity of snake rings into the 20th and 21st century.

During the Art Nouveau period, snakes were popular due to their compatibility with the fluid design styles, while in the Art Deco era, snake jewelry and Egyptian themes became highly fashionable. Queen Victoria popularized the snake ring, and its demand soared, leading to a trend in serpent-inspired jewelry pieces.

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