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Gold and blue diamond solitaire ring “Morwenn”

$2400

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    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

Exceptional 70s solitaire ring in 14k yellow gold set with a sumptuous color-treated one-carat blue diamond in a prong setting on white gold. The bright peacock blue stone, showing some inclusions, is highlighted by the white gold, providing a striking contrast with the yellow gold for the most harmonious effect. An elegant piece that catches the light and the eye with timeless sophistication.
Size: FR 51.5 / US 6 / UK L
Weight: 1.91g
14k gold hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in England.
The story: The solitaire is the quintessential engagement ring. Representing a single stone, a symbol of a love that is just as unique, it can showcase any gemstone from the world of gemology. Here, the exceptional blue diamond takes center stage. Renowned for its captivating beauty and unique color, which ranges from light blue to deep blue, the natural blue diamond owes its hue to traces of boron in its crystal structure, making it one of the rarest diamond varieties. In this case, the color has been achieved through diamond color treatment, making it more affordable. In terms of properties, it retains the same exceptional hardness as other diamonds, with a rating of 10 on the Mohs scale, making it the hardest natural substance. Symbolically, the blue diamond is associated with royalty, wisdom, and spiritual purity. The blue diamond from the film Titanic, called the “Heart of the Ocean,” was inspired by the famous Hope Diamond, the most renowned blue diamond in history. This incredible 45.52-carat gem can currently be admired at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.