


Designed as a richly domed flowerhead, its layered petals folding inward around a central knop and entirely pavé-set with round pink sapphires in a beautiful range of tones from soft rose to vivid raspberry. The effect is lush, almost couture-like: not a flat field of colour, but a living surface of shifting pinks, with the warm gold peeping between the stones to give the bloom outline, depth and light.
Its pronounced dome places it in dialogue with the bombé tradition that produced some of the most glamorous jewels of the 1940s and 1950s. This ring has the voluptuous glamour of a mid-century cocktail ring, but rendered through a fully pink-sapphire surface that feels fresher and more contemporary. The pairing of pink sapphires and rose gold is more than simply attractive — rose gold softens the look of coloured stones, and pink sapphires sit within the corundum family with a Mohs hardness of 9, giving a statement ring like this real practical durability. The jewel combines softness of colour with toughness of material.
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