Danbala

Ring that winds itself around the finger like a snake, whose head is a teardrop-shaped antique diamond. The ring was equally inspired by the supporting steel frame structures of the 19th century and the archaic wood engravings from the South Pacific. The open end of the white gold ring hoop opens into two fluted columns from which thick yellow gold tendrils grow to close the ring by penetrating the open lattice of the ring head.