Carpe Diem (Latin for "gather ye rings while ye may")

Carpe diem is a phrase from a Latin poem by Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 BC – 8 BC), which has become an aphorism. It is popularly translated as "seize the day". However, a more accurate translation of "Carpe diem" would be "enjoy the day" or "pluck the day (as it is ripe)".

The "Carpe diem" phrase is often misinterpreted and misused in contemporary popular culture. It’s not about ignoring one’s future, but rather about not trusting that everything will fall into place someday and instead taking action today.

So, have a look at these rings and wonder if you really have to wait to make your purchase :-)

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Art Deco pearl diamond engagement ring sapphire from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be

Art Deco pearl diamond engagement ring sapphire from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be

Magnificent Art Deco platinum diamond and sapphire engagement ring from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be

Art Deco blue enamel Lady watch, stunning piece from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be

Most elegant French Art Deco engagement ring with diamonds and sapphires from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be
Most charming estate Art Deco engagement ring with diamonds and sapphires from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be

Sapphire diamond engagement ring Art Deco style from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be

Grey and white pearls Art Deco engagement ring from the antique jewelry collection of www.adin.be