Meghan Markle has worn some beautiful jewellery over the years, from diamond tiaras to Princess Diana’s most treasured pieces. But she has also firmly cemented herself as a fan of delicate gold pieces she likes to layer up. Many of the pieces’ designs are full of symbolism, here are some of her favourite items that are full of meaning.
Open Heart Signet Ring
Meghan wore a signet ring from the brand Missoma in October 2018 when she spent the day in the country of Sussex for her and Prince Harry’s first official joint visit to their dukedom.
Complimenting her dark green blouse and leather skirt, Meghan wore the signet ring which is made from 18ct Gold Plated Vermeil.
The design is said to be “distinctive” and features “ a symbol representing emotions of love, passion and friendship”. It also has a “standout white zirconia gemstone is known to bring wealth and luck to the wearer”.
The ring was originally priced at £94.31 or $115 but is currently on sale for £33.62 or $41.
Hamsa Ring
The Hamsa ring from the brand Kimset by Milka is one of the Duchess’ favourites, with her wearing it several times over the years.
The 14ct roslow gold ring “features an ancient amulet symbolizing the Hand of God, together with an iconic evil eye” and is called “the epitome of protection”.
The brand hopes the ring, which is a “protective sign” will “bring you happiness, luck, health, and good fortune”. It is available to buy for £304.
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