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Gold and dioptase ring “Swann”

$977

unique piece, 1 item available

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    *Select the desired size

    Unless otherwise stated in the product description, resizing is available up to 5 sizes larger or smaller. Beyond that, please contact us to study the feasibility of the request.
    sizing is available up to 3 sizes larger or smaller.

    Select the desired size and add the option to your cart for 30€.  Please note that resizing adds a delay of one week to 10 days to your order shipment.  Also note that rings that have been resized can neither be taken back nor exchanged.

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Description

Sublime ring from the 70s in 18-carat gold featuring a 4-carat oval dioptase cabochon in a bezel setting on a setting with organic shapes that hug the finger like a ribbon. The ring opens on the side of the stone with a motig reminiscent of wings. A piece that is both imposing and refined, evocative of liberation and joie de vivre.
FR 52/ UK L/ US 6, adjustable by opening it up to 58 but no sizing possible.
Weight: 5.23g
Eagle Hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in France.

The story: although we have chosen not to offer designer rings, we have made an exception for this ring from the Roland Schad brand. This French jeweler active in the 1970s and 1980s was renowned for his unique and artistic creations. His rings often showcased raw or uncut gems, such as dioptase crystals or tourmaline geodes, set in textured 18K yellow gold. His designs emphasized natural shapes and an organic aesthetic, reflecting a distinctive style that transformed jewelry into wearable works of art.