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Lapis Lazuli Gold Ring Turquoise Gold Ring 18K Modernist Flower Big Cocktail

$2,980.00
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Dazzlingly eye catch is this the perfect blue cocktail ring? Luxurious and bold this special ring is crafted from lapis turquoise and solid yellow gold.
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Here we have a stunning earth mined untreated natural lapis lazuli and turquoise atomic design cocktail ring crafted in solid 18K yellow gold circa 1950.

This amazing abstract gold ring is beautiful to look at from every angle. The tiered asymmetrical design is reminiscent of a flower to me and I just adore how it draws your eye in.

The colors also are beautiful. The turquoise is amazingly intense and there is just enough lovely matrix in the stones to add an extra dimension. Each section of lapis is fine quality intense in color and untreated. These fine natural earth mined untreated gems have been hand cut for this particular ring.

Underneath the floral cluster there is a metal fineness mark for solid 18K yellow gold.

It is a size 5 3/4 US and can be resized to any size required.

This unique masterpiece weighs 10.3 grams.

The turquoise and lapis cluster measures 1 1/8" long by 1" wide and rises 1/2" high off the finger (29mm x 25mm x 12mm).

In the photos you will see some reflections of the 18K gold settings off the high polished gems set in the ring.

This exuberant lapis turquoise inlay cocktail ring is in lovely condition. Viewed from underneath the ring there is some jewelers epoxy visible where the stones have been set. It presents well and is ready to gift or to wear.

We shall ship in a presentation box for safe keeping.

The photos form part of the description. Like all colored stones there is a color variation that occurs in different lighting conditions both inside but also outside, even the time of day can make the color of a stone appear a little different. We do our best to show colors as we see them. Color perception is highly individual and some people can perceive more colors than others, also colors can appear somewhat different on different screens and devices due to variations in screen hardware and device display settings.