In case you don't know, Ziggurauts were giant stepped pyramids built by the ancient Sumerians and Babylonians. The 4000-year old Zigguraut of Ur still stands in Southern Iraq, but the Tower of Babel, thought to be a Zigguraut, does not.
We love the two abstract flowers and three tiny diamond chips decorating the stepped-up top, while the triangular "knife-edge" band keeps things clean and modern. A perfect Deco-ish ring for stacking or for use as a wedding band—it will easily nestle in close to your engagement ring.
In case you don't know, Ziggurauts were giant stepped pyramids built by the ancient Sumerians and Babylonians. The 4000-year old Zigguraut of Ur still stands in Southern Iraq, but the Tower of Babel, thought to be a Zigguraut, does not.
We love the two abstract flowers and three tiny diamond chips decorating the stepped-up top, while the triangular "knife-edge" band keeps things clean and modern. A perfect Deco-ish ring for stacking or for use as a wedding band—it will easily nestle in close to your engagement ring.
In case you don't know, Ziggurauts were giant stepped pyramids built by the ancient Sumerians and Babylonians. The 4000-year old Zigguraut of Ur still stands in Southern Iraq, but the Tower of Babel, thought to be a Zigguraut, does not.