SNAIL CAT- Protective Ring in Sterling Silver or Vemeil

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SNAIL CAT- Protective Ring in Sterling Silver or Vemeil

from €120.00


SNAILCAT
* Made to Order *

This ring was inspired by a snailcat, depicted in the 14th Century Maastricht Book of Hours.
I think it was either through @stephenellcock or @damien_kempf that I was first introduced to the magical world of medieval marginalia.
These drolleries or grotesques, were illustrations that decorated the margins of illuminated manuscripts, often of mixed and magnificent beasts.

My favourite creatures must be the snail hybrids that pop up all over the place between the 13th and 14th century.
Scholars don’t know exactly where they originate from and have offered many interpretations; from biblical (Psalm 58.8: ”may they be like a snail that melts away as it moves along..”) to satirical (comparing a snail to a heavily armoured knight), from being a metaphor for resurrection, to a symbol of the Lombards or perhaps a representation of class struggles.

But although they often surrounded heavy religious matter, marginalia rarely illustrated the text and most often have no direct relationship with it at all.
They truly constitute a world of their own.
They celebrate the freedom of the outer edge.
History often calls the medieval period the Dark Age, but these brilliant illustrations prove, that many medieval minds were full of light, humour and crazy curious creativity.

From my original wax design, the snailcat will be cast in .925 sterling silver.
For the vermeil option, she will be dipped into - and covered with an approximately 5 micron thin layer of 18K yellow gold.
Made just for your fingers, by my own hands.
Please allow 14-21 days of production time for this.
The Snailcat measures approximately 20mm tall and 13 mm wide
The band has an organic texture and width of approximately 2,5 mm

Price:
Sterling Silver 120,- Euros
Vermeil 150,- Euros

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- Please add your preferred size in the comments when ordering and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help!
- The current photographs with pink background depict a 14 karat golden Snailcat, a shade yellow slightly lighter then the 18 karat vermeil will be.

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