Snake Jewelry Meaning & How to Wear It
Bulgari Serpenti Ring
Bulgari Serpenti Ring
Credit: BulgariBring the grandeur of the red carpet to your ring game with a revamped Serpenti. Complete with a pavé head and tail, and deep onyx eyes, this ring rolls tradition and glamour into one.
Jacquie Aiche Teardrop Snake Ring
Jacquie Aiche Teardrop Snake Ring
Credit: Matches FashionA contemporary take on Queen Victoria's emerald-embellished ring, this corkscrew version by Jacquie Aiche has us swooning.
Anthony Lent 18K Gold Diamond Serpent Ring
Anthony Lent 18K Gold Diamond Serpent Ring
Credit: Moda OperandiAnthony Lent’s ring is a lifelike reptilian treasure, etched with scales and accented with crystal clear diamond eyes. Plus, the slim, curved shape brings a welcome twist to our ring rotation.
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Ilaria Icardi Snake Ring
Ilaria Icardi Snake Ring
Credit: Ilaria IcardiHaving launched her namesake jewelry brand in 2020, Ilaria Icardi’s spellbinding collection builds on her more than 25 years of design experience in ready-to-wear. From joining Saint Laurent circa 2001 as senior womenswear designer under the creative direction of Tom Ford, to working alongside Phoebe Philo as design director at Celine, Icardi’s veteran technique seeps through her made-to-order jewelry line, crafted with responsibly sourced metals and gems.
Sylvie Corbelin Initiee Snake Ring
Sylvie Corbelin Initiee Snake Ring
Credit: Broken EnglishWe can’t help but feel beguiled by this ornate rose gold ring, punctuated by garnet stones for eyes.
Anita Ko Snake Coil Pinky Ring
Anita Ko Snake Coil Pinky Ring
Credit: Net-a-PorterIn the market for a new pinky ring? We suggest taking this coiled version by Anita Ko for a spin, set with glistening gems that add to its mystifying charm.
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Sidney Garber Scribble and Snakes Ring
Sidney Garber Scribble and Snakes Ring
Credit: Sidney GarberSidney Garber’s unique ring entwines a trio of serpents into one ornate piece. Bejeweled with a generous dose of diamonds and sprinkled with emerald eyes, this beguiling ring promises to dazzle for years to come.
Sorellina Victoria Serpent Ring
Sorellina Victoria Serpent Ring
The name says it all, as sisters Kim and Nicole Carosella derived inspiration from Her Royal Highness when helming snake rings of their own. “We use snakes in our collection not only because of the Victorian influence, but also as a reminder of the importance of gratitude and flow in the cycle of life,” the duo says.
Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti® Snake Ring
Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti® Snake Ring
Credit: Tiffany & Co.Tiffany’s smooth, solid gold ring encapsulates Elsa Peretti’s signature sculptural, clean approach to design. Like Peretti’s distinctive Bone Cuffs, the ring exemplifies the late designer’s penchant for molding hardware after aspects of the natural world.
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Missoma x Harris Reed Coiled Serpent Ring
Missoma x Harris Reed Coiled Serpent Ring
Credit: MissomaJoining forces with zeitgeisty London-based designer Harris Reed, Missoma’s latest collaboration embraces Reed’s out-of-the box approach to design, ranging in demi-fine to fine offerings. While we love the versatility of this everyday take on the trend, the capsule also includes an embellished version for those looking for something extra.
Catbird Sylvie Snake Ring
Catbird Sylvie Snake Ring
Credit: CatbirdIn a soft, minimalist interpretation of the trend, Catbird’s viper ring juxtaposes sharp fangs with a delicate pearl.
FoundRae Bookend Band
FoundRae Bookend Band
Credit: FoundRaeFoundRae’s bookend snake rings draw upon the tenet of wholeness, which “encourages us to seek unity through growth and balance and, like a snake, to shed the skin we have outgrown,” according to its site. Echoing that theme, the bookend rings can be used to complete your favorite ring stack at each end.
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Khiry Khartoum II Stack Ring
Khiry Khartoum II Stack Ring
Credit: FarfetchIn a more subdued take on the trend, Khiry’s open-ended ring embraces a serpent’s shape, minus the scales and fangs.
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