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Serpents

Serpent jewellery became popular during the early years of Queen Victorians reign coincided with the full flowering of the Romantic Movement, and no one was more passionate or romantic than the queen, nature provided the inspiration to jewellers, leaves, buds, flowers, twigs, bunches of grapes and serpents twined freely and charmingly over bracelets, rings earrings and brooches.

When the serpent's tail is in its mouth it represents eternity.

Snake rings also became popular when after Prince Albert presented Queen Victoria with a snake engagement ring in 1839.


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