What you see tonight is a real masterpiece: of materials, goldsmiths, ingenuity, fantasy, everything! Also hover a mystery and a curiosity around this ring! This is why there is a lot to say about this jewel ... First of all I start by saying that it is a converted jewel, since it was originally born as a susta (as the closure of a necklace), which we decided to transform into the ring: the central part is So vintage, while the stem is new, specially made to give life to the jewel you see in front of you. Another element on which to dwell is the central stone, the focal point of this ring: it is a tanzanite, stone with magical, unique and simply wonderful colors! This Tanzanite is oval and esteemed by 3ct approx.! And, like all these stones, it presents this color between blue and purple, a mix that gives life to the evaratara you see, and which I can't find the words to describe it so beautiful. The outline is certainly not the classic outline that we find in the Margherita rings: Tanzanite is touched by a first small tour of diamonds, which continue outwards in an alternation of single bezel and double bezel, containing one and two diamonds respectivelyThis are huit-huit cutting and old cut, for an estimated total of 1ct approx. Now, the mystery to be solved! In fact, the appearance of the susta tells us that it is an ancient jewel, dating back to the 1930s: the frame is made entirely in platinum, the diamonds are kept by bezels, and even its initial aspect seemed that of an ancient jewelTanzanite, however, is a recently discovered stone in 1967, which should exclude that it is an ancient jewel; And here we have two options. The first is that the original central stone was another, then replaced with this Tanzanite. The second option is instead that it is a vintage jewel, dating back to the 70s. It is made with an ancient style and with all the stones you see choices immediately. And not existing (for the moment ????) an instrument capable of telling us exactly when a jewel was made, we must admit that this time, with these elements, it is very difficult to say safely to what era this jewel dates back to. But as far as I'm concerned, it adds even more charm and magic to a jewel that already has enough of both of them! Period: Central part: coming from STEM vintage pip: New Cut it: 12.5 (Editable) NB: To Change the size, Check the Box for the Purchase of Measurement and Write in the Notes the size to Which You Want To Wear the Ring If You Don't Know Your Size Click Below: Calcilate Your Size Materials: Platinum (the central part), 18k white gold (the stem), estimated Tanzanite of 3ct approx. and Huit-Huit cutting and cutting cutting diamonds, for an estimated total of 1ct approx. Weight: 7.9 g dimensions of the Central Part: Height: 2.3 cm Width: 2.1 cm Conditions: Excellent condition with Normal Signs of Wear commensurate with the Age of the Jewel. N.B.: Tanzanite has superficial scratches visible to the naked eye and consistent with the age of the jewel. The price takes into account the characteristic and is therefore propose to the Whoel Jewel. Additional Information: The Stone Weights Indicate in Carats Represent approximate Weights, Taken with the Stones Set, Which Can Therefore Vary Slightly. Given The Age and the Fact That Are Handcrafted (and Not Mass-Produced) Jewels, Our Antique and Vintage Jewels Are Often Not Perfect and May Show Normal Signs of Surface Wear and / or Small Imperfections, Possibly Present Both On The Parts in Gold thanks on stones. But This is exactly What Makes Each Piece Special and Unique! NB: All our Jewels Are Unique Pieces, No One Is Alike! If you like it Don't Miss it ________________________________
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