Two rearing unicorns, symbols of purity and innocence, spread their wings on either side of a glowing Australian opal, beautifully set in 18k gold. Celtic runes spelling out mair and lóchrann in Irish Gaelic encircle the golden band, which translates as life and light: two properties of the unicorn, known for its untamable nature. In British hearldly the unicorn is shown with a broken chain, showing that it has broken free from its captivity and cannot be bound. Renown for its healing abilities, the unicorn’s horn is said to cure any illness, even returning people from the borders of death.