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Mix astronomy and astrology with a delicate ring featuring your own constellation. In the Ancient Greek tale, Cheiron was the wise king of the centaurs and son of Poseidon. He tutored Heracles but was later mistakenly shot with a poisoned arrow by his former pupil during a conflict with a group of drunken centaurs. As Cheiron was semi-divine and could not be killed by the poison he writhed in agony until Zeus took pity on him and placed him in the stars. The ring has split shoulders supporting two tiny black diamonds which represent the infinite darkness of the unknown. In the centre, a circle - considered by the Ancient Greeks to be the most geometrically perfect shape – and within it a cluster of the stars accurately forms the constellation, suspended in space by a delicate wire.

Yasmin Everley Jewellery Sagittarius Astrology Ring
Yasmin Everley Jewellery Sagittarius Astrology Ring
Yasmin Everley Jewellery Sagittarius Astrology Ring
Yasmin Everley Jewellery Sagittarius Astrology Ring
Yasmin Everley Jewellery Sagittarius Astrology Ring
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YASMIN EVERLEY JEWELLERY
Sagittarius Astrology Ring

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Yasmin Everley Jewellery Sagittarius Astrology Ring

Sagittarius Astrology Ring

Mix astronomy and astrology with a delicate ring featuring your own constellation. In the Ancient Greek tale, Cheiron was the wise king of the centaurs and son of Poseidon. He tutored Heracles but was later mistakenly shot with a poisoned arrow by his former pupil during a conflict with a group of drunken centaurs. As Cheiron was semi-divine and could not be killed by the poison he writhed in agony until Zeus took pity on him and placed him in the stars. The ring has split shoulders supporting two tiny black diamonds which represent the infinite darkness of the unknown. In the centre, a circle - considered by the Ancient Greeks to be the most geometrically perfect shape – and within it a cluster of the stars accurately forms the constellation, suspended in space by a delicate wire.

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