Yet another collection that gives creative freedom to the customer, the Say it & Seal it ring collection offers six different genderless designs that each have a different personal meaning. The rings are offered in silver as well as 18k yellow or rose gold. The collection also has a sealing kit available. The idea behind this kit is to use the engraved emblem on the ring to seal a meaningful letter to a loved one or to yourself. “A simple act of love, one's words, thoughts, hopes, and declarations written down on a piece of paper and sealed with your personal emblem.” The collection goes far beyond just jewelry, rather it is something that can be used and has a special story behind it. The six symbols that can be chosen are a lion, a snake, a phoenix, a sphynx, a beetle, and lastly a bee.
The symbol of the mighty lion is one of power and strength, a sacred creature in some cultures. In ancient Egyptian culture, lions were seen as a goddess by the name Sekhmet who could control war, epidemics, and healing. It is an emblem meant for someone strong and courageous. The intertwining snake, although given a bad and negative wrap, actually symbolizes great positivity and manifestation. Yes, the snake does have to go through the darkest parts of the world at times, but is able to regenerate itself and manifest positivity, becoming the sun, the giver of life. The symbol is for those who although have been through some hard times, persevere to have the life they want. The phoenix is a well-known symbol of a magical and special creature. Phoenixes are reborn from the ashes, representing rebirth, new beginnings, and recovery in life. It is the perfect symbol for someone who does not let the past get in the way of their future. The Sphynx is a powerful symbol that has been around since the beginning of time. It combines man/king and lion, intelligence and cleverness, with strength and dominance, for
those who yield both strength of mind and body. Next there is the beetle, which brings good omen and friendly wishes. Representing creativity, resurrection, and a divine manifestation. It is the perfect symbol for someone hopeful for the future. Last in the collection there is the bee. The bee has a kind heart, is an extremely hard worker, and is good to those around it. It symbolizes souls as well as renewal of nature.
The symbol of the mighty lion is one of power and strength, a sacred creature in some cultures. In ancient Egyptian culture, lions were seen as a goddess by the name Sekhmet who could control war, epidemics, and healing. It is an emblem meant for someone strong and courageous. The intertwining snake, although given a bad and negative wrap, actually symbolizes great positivity and manifestation. Yes, the snake does have to go through the darkest parts of the world at times, but is able to regenerate itself and manifest positivity, becoming the sun, the giver of life. The symbol is for those who although have been through some hard times, persevere to have the life they want. The phoenix is a well-known symbol of a magical and special creature. Phoenixes are reborn from the ashes, representing rebirth, new beginnings, and recovery in life. It is the perfect symbol for someone who does not let the past get in the way of their future. The Sphynx is a powerful symbol that has been around since the beginning of time. It combines man/king and lion, intelligence and cleverness, with strength and dominance, for
those who yield both strength of mind and body. Next there is the beetle, which brings good omen and friendly wishes. Representing creativity, resurrection, and a divine manifestation. It is the perfect symbol for someone hopeful for the future. Last in the collection there is the bee. The bee has a kind heart, is an extremely hard worker, and is good to those around it. It symbolizes souls as well as renewal of nature.