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Ring with an old-cut diamond weighing 0.36 ct
and diamond cuts,
Clarity P1, Colour M
Made of 14 k rose gold
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Jewelry can tell a story – one that has survived the ages to now become a part of your life. This unique 14k rose gold ring was born in the times of Tsarist Russia – an era of splendor, great emotions and art that delighted the whole world.
Tsarist Russia at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries was a place where art reached its peak level. The imperial court, surrounded by artists and craftsmen of the highest class, valued beauty and luxury in all its forms. Jewelers of the time, inspired by Western trends, especially French Art Nouveau, created jewelry full of finesse and elegance. The Art Nouveau style, also known as Art Nouveau, perfectly fit into this era – its organic lines, plant and floral motifs symbolized harmony between man and nature.
In this ring you will find an echo of those times: delicate lines of rose gold form the shape of a blooming flower – a symbol of love and the transience of the moment. In the center of the composition shines an old-cut diamond, whose warm glow brings to mind the light of candles illuminating royal balls and receptions. The diamond rout around it adds a subtle shimmer, like dewdrops on flower petals.
Every detail of this piece is proof of the craftsmanship of master jewelers who created for the aristocracy and members of the tsar's family. Their jewelry was not just an ornament – it was supposed to tell a story, emphasize emotions and create a bond with the owner. Today, this ring carries not only the beauty of old times, but also their spirit – full of passion, elegance and romanticism.
Let this unique gem become a part of your story – a symbol of love, which, like the art of old Russia, never fades away.