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Egyptian Revival Diamond Gold Snake Serpent Ring Estate Fine Jewelry
Located in Montreal, QC
Striking Art Deco Serpent Snake Ring in 14k gold; hand crafted with hand-engraved scales; this
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Band Rings

Materials

Diamond, 14k Gold

Cabochon Emerald Pearl Enamel Antique Style Green NAKA Snake Ring in 9K Gold
Located in Bangkok, TH
This antique-style Naka snake ring features a cabochon emerald set atop the snake’s head, encircled
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21st Century and Contemporary Thai Art Deco Cocktail Rings

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, Pearl, 9k Gold, Yellow Gold, Enamel

Deco Diamond and Demantoid Snake Ring
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Serpentine finery! The detail on this platinum snake is wonderful! He has a .35 carat Old
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Early 20th Century Art Deco Band Rings

Materials

Diamond, Garnet, Platinum

Art Deco Ruby and Gold Snake Wrap Ring
Located in Madison area, WI
- Snake Coil Ring - c. 1915-1930 - 15k yellow gold, two round brilliant-cut rubies of
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Cocktail Rings

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Ruby, 15k Gold

Art Deco Gold Snake Ring Cabochon Garnet, 1920
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire
This genuine Art Deco 9ct Yellow Gold triple coiled snake ring is fully hallmarked Chester 1920
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Vintage 1920s British Art Deco Fashion Rings

Materials

Garnet, 9k Gold, Yellow Gold

Art Deco Double Ruby and Diamond Snake Style Ring
Located in New York, NY
A super Art Deco snake style 18-karat gold ring with ruby cabochon on head and tail with a diamond
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Band Rings

Materials

Ruby, 18k Gold

1920s Gold Diamond and Turquoise Snake Ring
Located in Madison area, WI
- 14k yellow gold, turquoise, diamond A striking and wonderfully heavyweight vintage snake ring
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Early 20th Century Unknown Egyptian Revival Fashion Rings

Materials

Diamond, Turquoise, 14k Gold

Charming Sterling Silver and Turquoise Coiled Snake Ring
Located in Lombard, IL
Charming Art Deco sterling silver and turquoise coiled snake ring with one small turquoise cabochon
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20th Century Unknown Art Deco More Rings

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Turquoise, Sterling Silver

Antique Snake Ring with Diamonds, Emeralds and Rubies
Located in New Orleans, LA
Fantastic snake ring circa. 1940. The center diamond on the head of the snake weighs approx. .75cts
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Cocktail Rings

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, Platinum

Vintage Double Headed 18k Gold Sapphire and Diamond Snake Ring
Located in Rottedam, NL
A rather unique gold vintage snake ring. Made of solid 18k yellow gold and set with blue sapphires
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Mid-20th Century Dutch Art Deco Fashion Rings

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, 18k Gold

Antique Diamond Ruby Art Deco 18 Karat Gold Snake Ring
Located in Crownsville, MD
Beautiful Art Deco era circa 1920s - 1930s 18K yellow gold snake wrap ring with 8 round cut
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Vintage 1920s Swiss Art Deco Fashion Rings

Materials

Diamond, Ruby, 18k Gold

Art Deco 18-Karat Gold Double Headed Ruby Eyes Snake Ring
Located in Atlanta, GA
Beautiful Art Deco 18-karat gold double headed snake ring with ruby eyes. This unique ring depicts
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Vintage 1940s Italian Art Deco Animal Sculptures

18-Karat Antique Yellow Gold Snake Ring with Diamonds
Located in Atlanta, GA
Beautiful Art Deco 18-karat yellow gold snake ring. This beautiful and unique ring is a size 7. It
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Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Animal Sculptures

18kt Gold Antique Snake Ring with Diamonds and Emerald Eyes
Located in Atlanta, GA
This beautiful antique Art Deco 18 karat yellow gold snake ring has beautiful texture, and it's
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Vintage 1940s Art Deco Sculptures and Carvings

18kt Antique Snake Ring with Diamonds and Ruby Eyes
Located in Atlanta, GA
Beautiful antique 18-karat yellow gold snake ring with diamond scales along the head and ruby eyes
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Vintage 1950s French Art Deco Animal Sculptures

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Deco Snake Ring For Sale on 1stDibs

Find the exact deco snake ring you’re shopping for in the variety available on 1stDibs. Every item for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using Gold, 18k Gold and Yellow Gold. Our collection of these items for sale includes 39 vintage editions and 10 modern creations to choose from as well. Finding the perfect deco snake ring may mean sifting through those created during different time periods — you can find an early version that dates to the 20th Century and a newer variation that were made as recently as the 21st Century. There have been many well-made iterations of the classic deco snake ring over the years, but those made by Luigi Ferrara, Intini Jewels and Malpani Jewels are often thought to be among the most beautiful. While most can agree that any deco snake ring from our collection can easily elevate most outfits, but the choice of a Diamond version from the 24 available is guaranteed to add a special touch to your ensemble. Today, if you’re looking for a round cut version of this piece and are unable to find the perfect match, our selection also includes brilliant cut and old mine cut alternatives. Most of our deco snake ring for sale are for women, but there are 23 pieces available to browse for men.

How Much is a Deco Snake Ring?

Prices for a deco snake ring can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, these accessories begin at $489 and can go as high as $15,200, while this accessory, on average, fetches $2,811.

A Close Look at Art-deco Jewelry

Fascination with the Jazz Age is endless, and even today jewelry designers continue to be inspired by authentic Art Deco jewelry and watches.

The Art Deco period, encompassing the 1920s and ’30s, ushered in a very distinct look in the design of jewelry. There were many influences on the jewelry of the era that actually began to take shape prior to the 1920s. In 1909, Serge Diaghilev brought the Ballet Russes to Paris, and women went wild for the company’s exotic and vibrant costumes It’s no wonder, then, that jade, lapis lazuli, coral, turquoise and other bright gemstones became all the rage. There already existed a fascination with the East, particularly China and Japan, and motifs consisting of fans and masks started to show up in Art Deco jewelry.

However, the event that had the greatest influence on Deco was the excavation of the tomb of King Tut in 1922. When the world saw what was hidden in Tut’s burial chamber, it sent just about everyone into a frenzy. Pierre Cartier wrote in 1923 that “the discovery of the tomb will bring some sweeping changes in fashion jewelry.” And he couldn’t have been more right. “Egyptomania” left an indelible mark on all of the major jewelry houses, from Cartier to Van Cleef Arpels, Boucheron and Georges Fouquet. (Cartier created some of the most iconic jewelry designs that defined this era.)

While a lot of Art Deco jewelry was black and white — the black coming from the use of onyx or black enamel and the white from rock crystal and diamonds — there is plenty of color in jewelry of the era. A perfect accent to diamonds in platinum settings were blue sapphires, emeralds and rubies, and these stones were also used in combination with each other.

Many designers employed coral, jade and lapis lazuli, too. In fact, some of the most important avant-garde jewelers of the period, like Jean Després and Jean Fouquet (son of Georges), would combine white gold with ebony and malachite for a jolt of color.

A lot of the jewelry produced during this time nodded to current fashion trends, and women often accessorized their accessories. The cloche hat was often accented with geometric diamond brooches or double-clip brooches. Backless evening dresses looked fabulous with sautoir necklaces, and long pearl necklaces that ended with tassels, popular during the Edwardian period, were favored by women everywhere, including Coco Chanel.

Find unique Art Deco necklaces, earrings, bracelets and other jewelry on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Rings for You

Antique and vintage rings have long held a special place in the hearts of fine jewelry lovers all over the world.

No matter their origin or specific characteristics, rings are timeless, versatile accessories. They’ve carried deep meaning since at least the Middle Ages, when diamond rings symbolized strength and other kinds of rings were worn to signify romantic feelings or to denote an affiliation with a religious order. Rings have also forever been emblematic of eternity.

Over time, rings have frequently taken the form of serpents, which have long been associated with eternal life, health and renewal. Italian luxury jewelry house Bulgari has become famous for its widely loved Serpenti motif, for example, and its Serpenti ring, like the other accessories in the collection, began as an homage to jewelry of the Roman and Hellenistic eras. The serpent is now a popular motif in fine jewelry. Jewelry devotees have long pined for rings adorned with reptiles, thanks to antique Victorian rings — well, specifically, Queen Victoria’s illustrious engagement ring, which took the form of a gold snake set with rubies, diamonds and an emerald (her birthstone). Designs for Victorian-era engagement rings often featured repoussé work and chasing, in which patterns are hammered into the metal.

Engagement rings, which are reliably intimidating to shop for, are still widely recognized as symbols of love and commitment. On 1stDibs, a range of buying guides can be found for those in the market for antique engagement ringsvintage engagement rings or Art Deco engagement rings

The most collectible antique engagement rings and vintage engagement rings are those from the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco eras. Named for the monarchies of the four King Georges, who in succession ruled England starting in 1714 (plus King William’s reign), antique Georgian rings, be they engagement rings or otherwise, are also coveted by collectors. Pearls, along with colored gemstones like garnets, rubies and sapphires, were widely used in Georgian jewelry. The late-1700s paste jewelry was a predecessor to what we now call fashion or costume jewelry

The Art Nouveau movement (1880–1910) brought with it rings inspired by the natural world. Antique Art Nouveau rings might feature depictions of winged insects and fauna as well as women, who were simultaneously eroticized and romanticized, frequently with long flowing hair. Art Deco jewelry, on the other hand, which originated during the 1920s and ’30s, is by and large “white jewelry.” White metals, primarily platinum, were favored over yellow gold in the design of antique Art Deco rings and other accessories as well as geometric motifs, with women drawn to the era’s dazzling cocktail rings in particular.

Whether you’re hunting down a chunky classic for a Prohibition-themed cocktail party or seeking a clean contemporary design to complement your casual ensemble, find an exquisite collection of antique, new and vintage rings on 1stDibs.

Questions About Deco Snake Ring
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A snake ring can symbolize eternal love, especially if the snake is depicted as eating its own tail. Another meaning is one of mourning, and of the snake purifying a corpse and its return to Earth. Shop a collection of snake-shaped jewelry from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 26, 2021
    Deco rings are rings made in the style of Art Deco. The Art Deco period, encompassing the 1920s and ’30s, ushered in a very distinct look in the design of jewelry. There were many influences on the jewelry of the era that actually began to take shape prior to the 1920s. In 1909, Serge Diaghilev brought the Ballet Russes to Paris, and women went wild for the company’s exotic and vibrant costumes It’s no wonder, then, that jade, lapis lazuli, coral, turquoise and other bright gemstones became all the rage. Shop a collection of vintage and modern Art Deco rings from some of the world’s top jewelers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021
    Art Deco rings were made during the early 20th century. Named for a design movement that originated at a large decorative arts exhibition held in Paris in 1925, Art Deco rings are generally quite geometric, symmetrical and incorporate a variety of gemstones — especially sapphires and emeralds. Find a wide variety of Art Deco rings for sale on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 8, 2023
    Art Deco engagement rings are accessories that were produced during the 1920s and '30s and are characterized by details associated with the Art Deco style. They're often very colorful and feature bold geometric lines as well as gemstones cut in nontraditional ways. While the style got its name from an arts exhibition in Paris in 1925, Art Deco was inspired by Cubism and a shift from Art Nouveau's floral aesthetic. The modern look of Art Deco engagement rings reflects an evolution in fashion, visual art and more, as well as the sweeping societal changes taking hold at the time. On 1stDibs, shop a range of vintage Art Deco engagement rings.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    To know if a ring is Art Deco, examine its style. The Art Deco period, encompassing the 1920s and ’30s, ushered in a very distinct look in the design of jewelry. Makers often incorporated geometric motifs in jewelry designs. Materials may also provide a clue about the era of the piece. Platinum, rubies, sapphires and emeralds were some of the most common precious metals and gemstones used at the time. Keep in mind that there are many convincing reproductions of Art Deco rings and other high-quality pieces inspired by originals. As a result, you may wish to have a certified appraiser or expert within the field of antique jewelry design to evaluate the ring. Shop a selection of Art Deco rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    There are a few tell-tale signs you can look for to determine if a ring is from the Art Deco period. The first big sign is if it has a geometric element to it, as this was a big element of all Art Deco designs. Colored stones were also very popular in the period and it’s not uncommon to see sapphires or rubies taking center stage, rather than a diamond. During the Art Deco period, yellow gold was not very common, instead, jewelers crafted pieces of white gold or platinum. Shop a collection of authentic Art Deco jewelry from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 30, 2023
    Art Deco rings are from the era of the 1920s and 1930s. While Art Deco began to emerge a bit earlier than that, the style truly gained momentum after the end of World War I. Rings from the time period often feature geometric motifs, bold colors and designs that were influenced by Cubism, Futurism and other movements in visual art. Diamonds were exceptionally popular, while accent gems such as sapphires, emeralds and rubies brought vivid color to engagement rings and added sophistication and glamour. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Art Deco rings.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 17, 2023
    The term Art Deco ring means a ring produced in the Art Deco style. Most Art Deco jewelry dates back to the 1920s and 30s and features defined lines and geometric motifs. While a lot of Art Deco rings were black and white — the black coming from the use of onyx or black enamel and the white from rock crystal and diamonds — there is plenty of color in jewelry of the era. A perfect accent to diamonds in platinum settings were blue sapphires, emeralds and rubies, and these stones were also used in combination with each other. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Art Deco rings.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 30, 2023
    Yes, Art Deco rings are timeless by many people's standards. Inspired by architecture, Art Deco jewelry pieces show off intricate geometric designs that have remained stylish decade after decade. Plus, the most commonly used materials during the Art Deco period, like platinum and 14-karat yellow gold, are classics. Shop a variety of Art Deco rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 2, 2023
    What Art Deco rings look like varies from piece to piece. The Art Deco period, encompassing the 1920s and '30s, ushered in a very distinct look in the design of jewelry. Jade, lapis lazuli, coral, turquoise and other bright gemstones became all the rage. While a lot of Art Deco jewelry was black and white, with the black coming from the use of onyx or black enamel and the white from rock crystal and diamonds, there was plenty of color in the jewelry of the era. The excavation of the tomb of King Tut in 1922 further left an indelible mark on all of the major jewelry houses, including Cartier, Van Cleef Arpels, Boucheron and Georges Fouquet. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Art Deco rings.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 4, 2023
    A variety of stones were used in Art Deco rings. Some commonly used gemstones included sapphires, emeralds, turquoise, coral, rubies, jade and onyx. Makers also created rings out of diamonds during this period. On 1stDibs, explore a diverse assortment of Art Deco rings from some of the world's top dealers.