During the Sasanian era, a ring was more than just an
ornament, it was a symbol of legitimacy and worthiness,
the design of Farre kian draws inspiration from Sasanian art,
particularly from the wine cups of thar time,
these vessels often adorned with motifs of birds, animals, and
symbolic flowers, were used in royal gatherings and
represented power, ritual, and refinement,
the form and detailing of this ring echo that same sense of
‘grandeur, reminiscent of the rings once worn by rulers,
Farre kian is a symbol of inner strength, deep roots, and a
living connection to history and heritage.
| Rings material | 10 pieces of black princess cut stones, 0.4 carats, 108 pieces of round brilliant cut diamonds, 0.6 carats, Gold weight: 9 grams |
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