In the Edwardian era, floral motifs were far more than decorative whims—they were a language of elegance and refinement. This ring, inspired by the classic daisy cluster design, is composed of meticulously selected brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 1 carat, arranged to resemble a delicate spring blossom touched by morning dew.
At its heart lies a central diamond, encircled by a precise halo of smaller stones, all set in 14k white gold (585). The cool tone of the metal enhances the icy brilliance of the diamonds, echoing the intricate frost-like lace and tiaras worn by royalty in an age where elegance was woven into everyday life.
This piece is not merely a nod to tradition—it is a masterclass in proportion and luminosity, crafted by a team of gemologists and goldsmiths who understand jewelry as a means of reviving the visual language of bygone eras.