The Baroque wedding ring, engraved with an elaborate pattern in deep relief.
Introducing the Baroque Wedding Ring
Baroque, when used informally, is a term applied to elaborate, decorative detail. The true meaning of Baroque stems from the artistic style originating in 15th Century Italy. This style exuded drama, movement and grandeur across painting, architecture and sculpture. The Portuguese word Barocco actually comes from a jewellery related origin, meaning imperfect pearl. It is possible that the deviation in form, from the classic pearl shape, implied a difference—an irregularity. In the same sense, Baroque art was in stark contrast to the more rational art of the Renaissance Period.
Why create a Baroque wedding ring?
The simple answer is why not? At Serendipity Diamonds, we continually strive to innovate and add new fanciful jewellery designs to our collection. Alternative new designs include the Paisley wedding ring pattern which we introduced a short time ago. Our aim is to create a range of unique patterns enabling individuality through a choice of elaborate patterns and designs. Ideas and concepts form the basis of our inspiration. From wedding rings engraved with a person’s own fingerprint, to customised tyre-patterns radiating around a wedding ring. We’ve created most styles.
Further information
For further information and for an idea of cost, view the Baroque ring design and specifications on our website, and contact us at any time if you need further help and guidance on wedding rings.

About Mark Johnson
My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. I have 30 years or experience in polished diamonds and jewellery. Today, I work with an expert team in our Isle of Wight jewellery showroom located in Ryde. Most of my work involves helping clients in our showroom, working on our two websites and photographing jewellery commissions.