SOLD// Mahenge Spinel, Color-Change Garnet & Diamond ARIA Necklace
SOLD// Mahenge Spinel, Color-Change Garnet & Diamond ARIA Necklace
A HARMONIOUS SYMPHONY OF SOPHISTICATION
ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
Mary van der Aa’s ARIA Ring wins Best Use of Platinum and Color at 2022 AGTA Spectrum Awards!
Mary van der Aa is proud to present ARIA, a stunningly exquisite collection that graced the pages of Rapaport magazine. With its sophisticated and colorful hand-faceted gemstones, ARIA brings an undeniable sparkle and brilliance to any ensemble or event. One cannot help but be captivated by the remarkable beauty displayed in every ARIA creation. ARIA features luxurious gemstones carefully selected for their vibrant hues and exceptional clarity. They find their eternal home amidst a sea of dazzling, hand pave-set diamonds. The result is a harmonious symphony of shimmering lights that mesmerizes all who behold them.
Item Number: ARIA
Metal: 18kt White Gold
Gems: Mahenge Spinel, Natural, No Treatment, 2.02ct, Tanzania; Color-Change (blue to purple) Garnet, Natural, No Treatment, 0.45ct, Bekily, Madagascar, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Diamonds, Natural, 1/4cttw, SI Clarity, G-H Color
Length: 18”
Chain: Beveled Oval Cable
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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MAHENGE SPINEL
Mahenge Spinel was found in 2007, and is a very rare gemstone famous for it's intense hot-pink color. As a matter of fact, the color is so saturated it is said to actually glow! Mahenge Spinel is found only in Mahenge, Tanzania, and is very sought-after by collectors. Spinel is a colorful, natural gem that has recently been inducted as an August birthstone. It is also the gem for the 22nd anniversary, and is believed to encourage great passion, devotion and longevity. Spinels have a hardness of 8.0, making them very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Spinel HERE
BEKILY COLOR-CHANGE GARNET
Bekily color-change garnets are incredibly rare, and were discovered in southern Madagascar in 1998. They were the first blue garnets ever discovered. Bekily color-change garnets rival the finest alexandrite in their blue to purple color-change, and are actually rarer. These garnets usually occur in sizes smaller than one carat, with sizes over a few carats being incredibly difficult to find. Due to this rarity, demand and price for the stone is very high. These colorful gems have been long sought after by collectors as they are some of the top color-change stones in the world.