Description:
- Made of 18K or 22K Solid gold
- Approximate weight: 14 grams
Gold color options:
- Yellow-White: means yellow ring with white symbols
- White-Yellow: means White ring with yellow symbols
- Yellow-Black: means Yellow Ring with Black enamel background
Product History:
"Lamassu ring classic" is one of the first products that Farhadian Gold designed and made, it has a classic design with very simple and delicate details, designed and launched in 2014.
Each ring has a different weight based on the size; therefore, when the ring size goes up, so does the weight. Rings up to size "8.5" are calculated as a flat rate but after "8.5" each ring size price goes up by $60 plus the rate of the ring.
The Lamassu Ring Classic is crafted from 18K or 22K solid gold, ensuring its enduring elegance and beauty. With a weight of approximately 14 grams, the ring feels luxurious on the finger.
It comes in three exquisite gold color options. Each color variation complements a unique style, adding a touch of sophistication to any costume.
Style and Outfit
The Lamassu Ring Classic is a versatile piece of jewelry that can be worn in a variety of styles. It would look great with a simple black dress or jeans and a T-shirt. It could also be paired with a Lamassu bracelet in a more formal outfit, such as a cocktail dress or a suit.
Purchasing Lamassu Ring Classic
Improve your style and elevate your jewelry collection with the Lamassu Ring Classic. This exquisite piece will serve as a constant reminder of your strength, beauty, and timeless style.
It's a must-have piece that can be paired with many pieces, such as a Lamassu pendant.
You can purchase this fantastic piece of jewelry at Farhadian Gold.
Lamassu Ring Classic
The Lamassu or wingedBull were human headed winged bulls, sometimes with the paws of a lion, which were considered guardian figures to the king.
The Lamassu figures are a very interesting example of Neo-Assyrian Art. For several hundred years (934-609 BC) .the Winged bull was also used in ancient Persia's Empire in Takhtejamshid.
The kings at this time used art as a way to make certain everyone knew of their importance