Gold and diamonds dolphin ring “Waikiki”

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Description

Sublime 18k gold ring from the 60s featuring two intertwined dolphins, one in yellow gold and the other in white gold. Their eyes set with diamonds by ÓNÍSÌ PARIS to bring them an extra touch of light, evocative of the ocean sparkling in the sun. A piece with a unique and refined style, a signature jewel for the wearer.
Size FR 55.5/ UK P/US 7.5
Weight: 3.4g
Eagle hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in the United States.

The story: The 1970s saw surf culture in the United States, especially in Hawaii, explode into a mainstream phenomenon, profoundly influencing the fashion trends of the time. Surfing fashion is becoming synonymous with the laid-back and carefree beach lifestyle, and among the popular patterns associated with this trend are tropical Hawaiian flowers, puka shells and of course the dolphin. These fashion trends, rooted in the surf culture of the 70s, transcended the sport itself and became emblematic of a broader, more relaxed lifestyle in harmony with nature, with the dolphin symbolizing the harmonious relationship between surfers and the ocean.