This ring is just so unique for a pearl ring. I am ga-ga.
I just love the way the color of the pearl is enhanced by the color of the stone and a few sparkly diamonds as well. And it is in yellow gold -- my favorite. Gold says GOLD - -there is just too much white metal running around these days.
Just beautiful and thank you for taking the time to post a pic.
Another pearl with something floating nearby... online, I could not find any trace of exact model from Carrera Y Carrera I I meant to post... something like this, but with a somewhat larger gem-set thinghie next to the pearl.
A tad cheesy? Would like a more geometric version of this though.
I think it's pretty ? maybe on a slightly thinner band. A colored pearl might show the details of the design a little more, though it's nice as it is. Where do you find all these things?!?
Hello,
Why not to try a completely different pattern, black-wooden ring for austalian pearl ? Rough of wood with a delicate pearl, what a surprising look !
CLICLASP, how large is that pearl and the ring altogether? I love that design! The wood makes it look earthy and the color of the pearl goes so well with it. I really like it!
Thanks a lot Valeria and Mandy.
The pearl is a flawless australian golden button shaped 12,96mm X 12,39 mm, I have it fixed on upper size of the wood ring which is 23 mm X 20 mm. The ring is overall 32 mm high before mounting, 42 mm high with the pearl after mounting. The inside size is 56 french which is a 7,5 american size . http://www.changeable-clasp.com/page_1156006299498.html
Wood is ebony but walnut and holly available, matching bracelets and hairpins, as well.
This has been made with wooden rings from a french designer, I started mixing unusual opposite material, a little bit like listening to rock and roll while drinking a cup of tea. Looking for the neverseen before ? it is my way ! Glad you like it. Here are more pictures...
It isn't the first time I am admiring small, baroque freshwater used in lieu of traditionally available seed pearls. Indian jewelry does this... and they are a natural fit, of course. And it really is great to see how even the less highly preised members of the FWP family fit in a stylish context.
That being said, I could hardly imagine any other type of pearl fitting better in such a design. Awesome!
One does not incorporate pearls, alright. Jewelry bringhing pearls back to their origins (in association with shells, aquamarine stone, sea-fearing motifs) has a point, IMO (again IMO).
In reply to where this post started, by-pass rings are currently one of the most popular styles and best sellers. Here's one I recently gave to my wife:
Yes, she fell in love with it the moment she saw it. The black pearl is a Tahitian and the white pearl is a South Sea. They are both approximately 10.5mm, the setting is 18k, and there is a total of .78ct GH/SI diamonds.