Love, answered back — in deep water.
Echo was the Greek nymph who could only speak the words of her love — her voice carrying his name out from the hills, resounding through canyons and caves, traveling farther than any body could. This ring carries her resonance in deep water: a 5.5mm blue sapphire at the core, its color the kind that holds light instead of throwing it, its devotion rippling outward through six sapphires set three to each side — a voice that refuses to stay in one place.
Sapphire is the older engagement stone. Before the diamond campaigns of the twentieth century rewrote the tradition, sapphires were what you gave — the stone of vows, of faithfulness, of a promise that took its color from the sea and the sky and meant to last as long as both. This ring honors that lineage. The center stone and its six companions are cut from the same family, so the radiating pattern reads as one continuous voice carried outward in waves — Echo's name for her love, repeated through the hills, returning changed but never lost.
The yellow gold warms the whole composition. Against the cool blue of the sapphires, it reads the way firelight reads against water at dusk: two things that don't belong together, insisting on each other anyway.
Every stone is natural, ethically sourced, and conflict-free. The 18k yellow gold is solid and recycled where possible. The setting is built using old world techniques by hand — the same methods that have defined fine jewelry for centuries.
Made in New York. One piece, one wearer, one story.
Ready to ship This exact ring is finished and waiting — size 7, as pictured. It ships as shown; this is the one.
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Make it yours Every Vena Amoris piece begins as a conversation. If you'd like this design in a different size, metal, or stone — or something entirely your own — email us. There are no traditions when it comes to love.
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