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An unusual sculptural form transforms this contemporary Tibetan cocktail ring in eighteen karat white gold into a wearable work of art.
Set with diamonds and multi-colored sapphires, and emeralds, its largest stone is a neon glow blue oval cut copper bearing Paraiba tourmaline with sugar clouds giving a water pool sound for this gem.
The piece draws inspiration from Tibetan Chöd rituals, the prayer flags that scatter clouds of harmony into the wind, and Japanese Chintō pine branches.
It reflects the aesthetic of traditional Buddhist jewelry—part of the World Religions Collection.
The pine branch brooch from this same collection was featured in Vogue UA.
Meticulous craftsmanship brings this design to life, sparkling as a radiant focal point in any collection.
Production time: 4 weeks.
A ring of wind and mantra,
where sapphires drift like prayer flags—
and gold hums the quiet sound of devotion.
An unusual sculptural form transforms this contemporary Tibetan cocktail ring in eighteen karat white gold into a wearable work of art.
Set with diamonds and multi-colored sapphires, and emeralds, its largest stone is a neon glow blue oval cut copper bearing Paraiba tourmaline with sugar clouds giving a water pool sound for this gem.
The piece draws inspiration from Tibetan Chöd rituals, the prayer flags that scatter clouds of harmony into the wind, and Japanese Chintō pine branches.
It reflects the aesthetic of traditional Buddhist jewelry—part of the World Religions Collection.
The pine branch brooch from this same collection was featured in Vogue UA.
Meticulous craftsmanship brings this design to life, sparkling as a radiant focal point in any collection.
Production time: 4 weeks.
A ring of wind and mantra,
where sapphires drift like prayer flags—
and gold hums the quiet sound of devotion.
An unusual sculptural form transforms this contemporary Tibetan cocktail ring in eighteen karat white gold into a wearable work of art.
Set with diamonds and multi-colored sapphires, and emeralds, its largest stone is a neon glow blue oval cut copper bearing Paraiba tourmaline with sugar clouds giving a water pool sound for this gem.
The piece draws inspiration from Tibetan Chöd rituals, the prayer flags that scatter clouds of harmony into the wind, and Japanese Chintō pine branches.
It reflects the aesthetic of traditional Buddhist jewelry—part of the World Religions Collection.
The pine branch brooch from this same collection was featured in Vogue UA.
Meticulous craftsmanship brings this design to life, sparkling as a radiant focal point in any collection.
Production time: 4 weeks.
A ring of wind and mantra,
where sapphires drift like prayer flags—
and gold hums the quiet sound of devotion.