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Gold Emerald and Diamond Trilogy Ring “Sylvara”

$490

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    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 succession of 3 marquise-cut emeralds of 0.2 carats. The three stones, a vibrant green, follow one another in the center of the ring while its band is highlighted by two curves in white gold with diamond finish, each set with 3 brilliant-cut diamonds of 0.01 carats. An elegant piece where the contrast of yellow and white gold sublimates that of its three emeralds.
Size FR 60/ UK S/ US 9
Weight: 2.18g
Eagle hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in France.

The story: Emerald, the stone of the natives of May, takes its name from the ancient Greek “smaragdos” meaning “green stone”. Emerald is a variety of beryl, its color ranging from soft green to deep green due to traces of chromium and sometimes vanadium. Revered since ancient times, the emerald symbolizes fertility, rebirth and eternal love. The Egyptians of Cleopatra’s time considered it a sacred stone: the queen herself possessed mines of it and had her jewels and talismans set with it. In ancient Rome, emerald was thought to soothe the mind and enhance vision, hence its use by scholars and scribes. Rich in mystery and prestige, the emerald remains today a symbol of renewal, inner harmony and eternal beauty.