This French Belle Époque ring, dating to circa 1890-1900, is crafted in 18k solid gold and set with diamonds and natural button-shaped pearls. The diamonds are a combination of old European and rose cuts, producing a soft, diffused play of light characteristic of the period.
What defines this piece is its sculptural goldwork. The metal is built in volume, articulated through three-dimensional curves and an architectural sense of depth. The tulip-shaped shoulders, each set with rose-cut diamonds, rise from the ring like miniature sculptures, while even the shank is shaped with a quiet, intentional contour. The refinement of the ring lies not in surface ornament, but in its construction.
This is a piece that balances delicacy with structure, where pearls, light, and sculpted gold are held in natural proportion.
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