Two-tone gold and diamond band “Astrelle”

$1 043

unique piece, 1 item available

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    Unless otherwise stated in the product description, resizing is available up to 3 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

Exceptional 18k gold ring from the 50s in Belle Epoque/Victorian style through a warm yellow gold contrasted by a setting of astral motifs. Two rhodium-plated stars frame 3 brilliant-cut diamonds with VVSI clarity and F color (colorless), two of 0.1 carats and a central diamond of 0.07 carats set in a star motif. The chiseled rim of the ring, also rhodium-plated, provides an elegant contrast with the gold of the ring. A jewel with a resolutely unique style and diamonds of exceptional fire, for a true style signature.
Size: FR 61 / UK / T / US 9.5 – Please note that due to the design of its ring, this ring can only be reduced by 3 sizes.
Weight: 3.28g
Gold hallmark 750
This unique piece had a previous life in Italy.

The story: Fruits of a mineral formation initiated 3 billion years ago at a depth of 160km under the Earth, diamonds are symbols of eternity in more ways than one. Their name is said to come from the ancient Greek “adamas” which means “indomitable” because they are one of the hardest natural materials on Earth. This resistance gives them this association with eternity and has made them the eternal and unchanging symbol of love, strength and purity.