SOLD// The Architect// Color-Change Pyrope & Amethyst Pendant
SOLD// The Architect// Color-Change Pyrope & Amethyst Pendant
Architect Your Look
Inspired by the allure of modern architecture and the clean lines of geometric shapes, this collection offers a mesmerizing combination of contemporary elegance and exclusivity. With sharp angles, sleek silhouettes, and an impeccable attention to detail, this collection showcases the harmony between structure and beauty. The jewelry pieces in the Architect Collection are meticulously crafted using the finest materials, including precious metals and brilliant gemstones, melding timeless craftsmanship with a modern sensibility. Whether you're attending a glamorous event, making a bold fashion statement, or simply adding a touch of elegance to your everyday look, the Architect Collection is the epitome of modern sophistication.
Item Number: ARCPD100
Metal: 14kt Two-Tone, White & Rose Gold, High Polish & Brush Finish
Gems: Color-Change Pyrope Garnet, Natural, No Treatment, 1.86ct, Tanzania, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Amethyst, Natural, No Treatment, 4.00ct
Length: 18”
Chain: Beveled Oval Cable
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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COLOR-CHANGE PYROPE GARNET
Rarely is a new type of gemstone discovered that is so extraordinary it breathtakingly captivates its audience. Pastel Pyrope Garnets are rare and extraordinary color-change gems that were unearthed from a onetime pocket in 1987 by a group of miners in Morogoro, Tanzania. The scarce availability of these unparalleled gems makes them very rare. Garnet is the birthstone for January, and the gemstone for Aquarius and Aries. It is the gem for the 2nd, 15th and 19th anniversaries. Garnets have a hardness of 6.5–7.5, making them very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More on these incredible gems HERE.
For Limited Engagement Only
AMETHYST
Amethyst is one of the most popular and well-known gemstones today. With availability in a wide spectrum of vibrant purples, from light rosy purple to rich, dark velvet purple, it has a dazzling color to please everyone. Amethyst used to be as pricey as ruby and emerald, until the 19th Century when Brazil discovered large deposits. Because Amethyst was associated with wine, it was believed that wearing it prevented drunkenness. Its name comes from the Greek “amethystos”, meaning “not drunk.” Amethyst is the birthstone for February, and the gemstone for Virgo, Pisces and Aquarius. It marks the 6th and 17th wedding anniversaries, and has a hardness of 7.0, making it very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Amethyst HERE
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