£175.00

Maze Garden Digital Ring – hedge mazes have been intriguing European kings and their courts for hundreds of years. Famous Labyrinth of Versailles created in 1665, oldest surviving maze in Hampton Court Palace in Surrey and a bit more modern at Longleat House in Wiltshire designed in 1978 all has a common trait – mystery and intrigue. Embarking in our new and wonderful journeys for 21st century we encounter numerous digital mazes and it’s a challenge not to get lost in them. But every maze has a key, a map for navigation.

This Maze garden digital ring is part of our maze garden digital series. Have a look, maybe it’s your digital key?

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Digital Maze Garden Ring – the idea and symbols behind the product

Digital maze garden ring from our hedge maze collection: if one speaks about Great Britain, gardens frequently come to mind. British love their gardens, nurture and nourish them, trim and shape them to perfection. Gardening sometimes takes interesting forms. For example, a hedge maze is an outdoor garden maze or labyrinth in which the “walls” between passages are made of vertical  evergreen hedges. Hedge mazes were first constructed during the mid 16th century, flourished up to 18th and 19th centuries. Up to now it still keeps it magical green spirit and shares with all it’s guests.

However, we are in 21st century so we also rethink, reinvent and go digital. Our digital maze garden silver ring invites you to wonder around and find very beautiful corners to have some rest. Have a maze of your own in your hand. You won’t get lost there as Jerome K Jerome’s character, Harris, from ‘Three Men in a Boat’ (1889) leading tourists into maze who got lost and stayed in the maze for hours.

” Three Men in a Boat

‘We’ll just go in here, so that you can say you’ve been, but it’s very simple. It’s absurd to call it a maze. You keep on taking the first turning to the right. We’ll just walk around for ten minutes, and then go and get some lunch.

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