The Souvenir: A Sardinian Engagement Ring



I first saw one of these intricately filigreed rings on a friend’s finger a decade ago. “It’s a fede sarda,” she said. Someone had brought one back for her from Sardinia. I’ve been trying to find one ever since. Needless to say, this ring was at the top of my Sardinia to-do list when I was there this fall. As soon as we checked into the Su Gologone, an antiques-filled, family-owned property in the mountains of Barbagia, I asked where I could find one. They directed me to the town of Dorgali, about 20 minutes away. 

We parked the car and walked around, going in and out of at least five jewelry stores that carry these rings, all made by hand in 18k gold. The word fede means faith or loyalty—which is why they’re typically used as engagement rings—and the filigree technique, resembling lace or flowers, dates back centuries on the island. I finally settled on one from Filigrana Pira—the price was 445 euros, which was established by the weight of the gold, and it came with a certificate and guarantee. They also make them in silver, which are less than 50 euros. Another store, Oreficeria Nieddu, had a great selection, but they were pre-priced (not by their gold weight)—they also had great local textiles from rugs to bath mats! While I’d like you to make the journey yourself, I’m sharing their sites so you can actually order them online, but if you do, please DM me a photo—I’d love to see what you got! 

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3 responses to “The Souvenir: A Sardinian Engagement Ring”

  1. […]  The area is so rich—when you ask locals where they’re from, they tell you the name of their village, and each village on the island has its own traditions and dialect. I felt like we barely scratched the surface during our short stay. On our one full day, we walked 10 minutes down the road to the Su Gologone spring, a mystery that has attracted divers for decades who want to reach its depths (the latest dive came in at 135 meters), and whose limestone caves supply the hotel with all its water. I was determined to find a fede sarda (Sardinian engagement ring), so next we headed to Dorgali, a town about 20 minutes away that has a number of shops, some with these beautiful handmade rings, and others with traditional woven textiles. (You can read about my hunt and the ring I finally settled on here!)  […]

  2. msaxolotl Avatar
    msaxolotl

    I cannot believe it. I have been trying this exact style of ring I lost decades ago. I remember it was Sardinian filagree, but I forgot exactly what it was called thanks for the re-inspiration. Bummer the Filigrana Pira site only has silver, but I now have a handle to work with. Graci

    1. Yolanda Edwards Avatar

      They do have more in the store in gold just not on the site! You could call…also the other store had great ones too. Glad to be of help! I can relate!

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