Iconic Jewelry to Celebrate Love: A Journey Through History

For centuries, jewelry has been a way to express love and devotion. Each piece, from engagement rings to the most iconic necklaces, holds stories that have marked important moments in the lives of couples and cultures. At Roselin, we draw inspiration from these legendary jewels to create pieces that celebrate love in all its forms. Join us on a journey through the most iconic jewels that have symbolized love throughout history.

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1. Engagement Rings: Eternal Symbols of Love

The engagement ring has a history dating back to ancient Egypt, where circles symbolized eternity.

  • A historical milestone: In 1477, Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave the first recorded diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy, marking the beginning of a tradition that continues to this day.
  • Its meaning: The ring represents a promise of eternal union and commitment.

Roselin inspiration: Our engagement rings combine modern design with classic symbolism, creating unique pieces for unforgettable moments.


2. The Pearl Necklace: Elegance and Purity

Pearls have been associated with love and purity since ancient times.

  • Iconic jewels: Cleopatra wore pearls as a symbol of power and seduction. Later, figures like Jackie Kennedy and Audrey Hepburn solidified pearls as a romantic and timeless accessory.
  • Why they are special: They represent eternal love and elegance, ideal for any special occasion.

Roselin tip: Our pearl necklaces are designed to combine classic with contemporary, adapting to every style.


3. Brooches with Romantic Meaning

In the Victorian era, brooches and lockets were jewels laden with symbolism.

  • History: Heart-shaped brooches or those with locks of hair from a loved one were romantic gifts that expressed deep feelings.
  • Modernity: Although less common today, these accessories inspired personalized pendant and bracelet designs.

4. Napoleon and Josephine's Diamond Cross

Napoleon Bonaparte gifted Josephine a diamond-encrusted cross pendant as a symbol of eternal love.

  • Historical impact: This gesture set a trend that endured among European nobility, with jewelry as symbols of power and love.
  • Inspiration: Modern designs with stylized crosses keep this tradition alive.

Roselin recommendation: Our pendants inspired by historical symbols combine meaning and elegance to commemorate important moments.


5. Modern Princesses' Jewels

  • Lady Di's engagement ring: With a blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds, this ring set a unique style that remains a jewelry benchmark.
  • Meghan Markle's tiara: Its elegant design demonstrated how a piece can combine tradition and modernity.

Roselin recommendation: Create your own story with jewelry inspired by royalty, perfect for unforgettable celebrations.


From ancient civilizations to modern icons, jewelry has been a powerful symbol of love and commitment. This Valentine's Day, choose a piece that is not only beautiful but also tells a story, reflecting the unique bond you share with your loved one. At Roselin, we design jewelry that combines tradition, meaning, and style to celebrate eternal love.