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An extraordinary Edwardian-revival daisy cocktail ring, showcasing a rare and breath-taking Paraiba tourmaline cabochon at its centre, verified with a comprehensive AnchorCert report. The magnificent gemstone has been tested as a natural copper-bearing type tourmaline, weighing an impressive 12.87 carats. It’s encircled by a dazzling scalloped halo of eighteen natural brilliant-cut diamonds, graded VS–SI clarity – G/H colour, totalling a verified 1.47 carats.
Similar to an emerald, this high-domed sugarloaf cabochon reveals a delicate internal “jardin” - natural veins that lend the stone a unique, one-of-a-kind character. These fine veils catch the light like crushed ice, enhancing its coveted neon aqua hue, which seems to glow with the bioluminescent radiance of a tropical lagoon.
Though Paraiba tourmaline is a relatively modern gemstone discovery, first found in 1989, the ring’s design pays elegant homage to the early 20th century. It’s “daisy” mount reflects the romantic Garland Style of the “La Belle Époque” and is crafted in two-tone 18ct yellow and white gold, with fine milgrain edging and an intricate openwork under-gallery of petal-like forms and scrolling flourishes at the back.
This is the first Paraiba tourmaline ring to ever pass through our shop and may well be the last. They are exceptionally rare, and this particular piece is in mint condition, accompanied by a fine collection of natural diamonds and a full certification. A statement jewel like no other, destined to enchant and turn heads wherever it is worn.
WEIGHT: 10.49 grams
SIZE: P (UK), 7 ¾ (US) – Our re-sizing service is FREE. Please request your size at checkout.
MEASURES: Gallery Height 21mm x Width 20mm x Depth 14mm – Band Width 2.5mm
METAL: Yellow/ White Gold (Stamped 18ct)
STONES: Paraiba Tourmaline (approx. 13 x 14.5 x 8.6mm – Weighed 12.87ct), Diamonds (approx. 3mm, 0.08ct each – Weighed 1.47ct total)
DIAMOND GRADE: VS/ SI clarity – G/H colour
MARKS: 750/ 18K stamp, Stone Weights (P.1287ct – D.1.47ct)
CONDITION: New
ITEM NUMBER: MK0402