Peach Blossom

Large Morganite and Diamond Cocktail Ring in White Gold, c. 1980 & later


€ 3,980.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Large Morganite and Diamond Cocktail Ring in White Gold, c. 1980 & later
Large Morganite and Diamond Cocktail Ring in White Gold, c. 1980 & later
Description
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Seductive, in a fine peach color - this is how the beautiful gemstone shines in this glamorous vintage ring. It is a morganite of more than ten carats. The gemstone has an oval facet cut and is set in a restrained frame. Its shape is fascinating, as the central panel reveals the facets on the back and harmonizes wonderfully with the cool colour of the stone. Morganite, also known as rose beryl or pink emerald, was discovered in Madagascar in 1910. The chief gemologist of the Tiffany & Co. jewelry house, George Kunz, named the new gemstone after the New York banker and gemstone collector John Pierpont Morgan to honor his philanthropic commitment: Indeed, just three years later, Pierpont Morgan bequeathed his extensive collection of precious gemstones to the Museum of Modern History in New York. Morganite quickly became a true fashion stone, as its pale pink color went wonderfully with the fashion of the early 20th century. A frame of twenty white diamonds surrounds the center stone, making the piece of jewellery a classic entourage ring (from the French "entourage": companion, entourage). The undercutting, which is broken up into delicate prongs and spirals, and the simple ring band are made of white gold. The ring was created around 1980. When we discovered it here in Berlin, it had lost its center stone. We therefore had the morganite set into the ring in our workshop.
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Large Morganite and Diamond Cocktail Ring in White Gold, c. 1980 & later
Peach Blossom
€ 3,980.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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