Black Friday Doorbuster Janus Ring Perfect For Gifting [jE5Q0Fcs]
DescriptionJanus symbolizes duality, the opposites that coexist in the same being.Have more empathy, for yourself too.Designed in BarcelonaMade to Convey, CidreraDetails925 sterling silver ring with high quality gold.• Designed in Barcelona• 925 Ster
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Description
Janus symbolizes duality, the opposites that coexist in the same being.
Have more empathy, for yourself too.
Designed in Barcelona
Made to Convey, Cidrera
Details
925 sterling silver ring with high quality gold.
• Designed in Barcelona
• 925 Sterling Silver
• Weight: 14.3~16.5g
• Engraved Cidrera Logo
• Engraved Certification Code
• Comes in a jewelry pouch, Cidrera cloth and box
Each ring is handcrafted and designed one by one, for this reason, you may notice a slight variation in appearance compared to the pictures of the ring.
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Inspired by
According to the Romans, this god ensured good beginnings and good endings. That is what Janus represents. The beginning of a new stage that begins by daring to take the step, and to cross the door that will take us to our objective.
He is also the god of transition. The transition of going through the inner conflict that is to go through a new path, through the uncertainty of the future and the changes.
Many of the changes that we must make in our lives, are scary. In general, the more fear we feel, the more sure we can be that this is the direction we have to go.
Fun fact: As for the Romans he was the god who ensured good beginnings and endings, he was consecrated in the first month of the year, January, and was publicly invoked on the first day of January, a month derived from his name.
It passed from Latin Ianuarius to Janeiro, then to Janero and from there it derived to January or in Spanish: Enero.
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