Gold and azure quartz cocktail ring “Elowen”

$586

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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

Stunning 40s solitaire ring in 18k yellow gold set with a 3ct brilliant-cut azure blue quartz in a pring setting. The vibrant blue stone is mounted on an open bezel haloed with grooved petals that gradually open up like a flower in full bloom. The two-pronged shoulders come together to form a simple gold ring. A captivating ring that catches the light and the eye.
Size: FR 61 / UK T / US 9.5
Weight: 3.88g
Eagle Hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in France.

The story: The cocktail ring was born with prohibition in 1920. The United States ban on the sale of alcohol gave birth to cocktails, a mixture of smuggled alcohol, undrinkable alone, with sugar and other ingredients to hide its taste. The bars, called speakeasies, were mostly frequented by men and emancipated women: the Flapper girls. The latter, to draw attention to the hand that holds the glass, begin to wear colorful and imposing rings far from the codes of the engagement ring.