The symbol of two clasped hands is an ancient and sentimental design that has historically been associated with fidelity and marriage. Interlocking "Fede" rings (from Italian, for "trust" or "fidelity") or "Gimmel" rings (meaning "twin") were often used as betrothal tokens in the 16th and 17th century Europe. They remained popular until well after the Renaissance. Two or three bands are riveted together by a tiny pin that allows the separate components to swivel apart and also to come together as one - a tidy symbol of the union of two people.
♥ Our version of the Gimmel (Fede) ring is made from solid 14K gold, with one hand designed in a more feminine form with a cuff set with rubies, and the other hand designed in a more masculine form with a cuff set with a single diamond
♥ The two hands swivel open to reveal a hidden heart
♥ Ring size: US 3-9
♥ Band width: 3.3mm
♥ Band height: 5.4mm
♥ The design measures 7.4mm in length (North South direction) and 13.6mm in width (East West direction)
♥ Material: 14K gold
♥ Gemstone: Earth-mined rubies and diamond
Customization options:
♥ 18K gold or platinum (PT950 or PT900) are also available
♥ We can change the gemstones to a different gemstone or birthstone
♥ We can tweak the design to feature two female hands or two male hands
♥ We can make the bands wider and thicker, based on your preference
♥ Contact us for more details