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Elegant Platinum Ring With Morganite & Diamonds From Our Workshop


€ 1,490.00 *
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Elegant Platinum Ring With Morganite & Diamonds From Our Workshop
Elegant Platinum Ring With Morganite & Diamonds From Our Workshop
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This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
Morganite, also known as rose beryl or pink emerald, was discovered in Madagascar in 1910. The chief gemologist of the Tiffany & Co. jewellery house, George Kunz, named the new gemstone after New York banker and gemstone collector John Pierpont Morgan to honor his philanthropic efforts: In fact, just three years later, Pierpont Morgen bequeathed his extensive collection of precious gemstones to the Museum of Modern History in New York. The morganite quickly became a true fashion stone, as its pale pink colour was a wonderful match for the fashions of the early 20th century. Whether it was the light blue of aquamarine, the fresh green of peridot or the pink of fragrant rose blossoms of morganite, the jewellery of this time sparkled with preference in the delicate colours of fine gemstones. This ring from our workshop presents such a morganite and was created in memory of the Art Deco period. Set in fine platinum and accompanied by a total of twelve historic diamonds, the natural morganite shines brightly in its center in its typical, wonderful pink. The daily handling of historical objects has guided us to design the ring in the spirit of the antique pieces. We had it cast in platinum using ancient techniques and refined by hand. The result is a modern ring, which at the same time, with its delicate forms and high-quality workmanship, is in the best tradition of European jewellery art.
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Elegant Platinum Ring With Morganite & Diamonds From Our Workshop
Rose blossom
€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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