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Caesar Archivum

The Persephone Ring

$200.00
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Size: 7
Material: 18k Gold

Persephone's story is the most misunderstood in all of mythology.

She wasn't stolen. She didn't need rescue. She ate the pomegranate seeds willingly—choosing to become Queen of the Underworld, to rule the realm of shadows, to know both the flowering spring and the silent depths.

This is the ring for women who have done the same.

Women who descended into their own underworlds—grief, transformation, the brutal work of becoming. Who emerged not as victims, but as sovereigns. Who learned that power comes from knowing both light and darkness, and choosing which to wield when.

This piece breaks from the bold, statement aesthetic of most Caesar Archivum pieces. Intentionally.

Historical Context

Persephone willingly ate the pomegranate seeds, choosing to become Queen of the Underworld rather than remaining the innocent maiden. Ancient Greeks understood her as the goddess of transformation—ruling both the flowering spring and the silent depths, embodying the power that comes from knowing both light and darkness.

Symbolic Meaning

The oval represents eternal cycles—descent and return, winter and spring, death and rebirth. White sapphire carries the clarity that comes after confusion. Gold embodies the crown you claim, not the one given. The duality of stones honors those who contain multitudes and refuse to choose one side.

Wearers Intention

For those who have descended into their own underworlds—grief, transformation, the brutal work of becoming—and emerged not as victims, but as sovereigns.

Care Guide
Size: 7
Material: 18k Gold