2024 SPECTRUM AWARDS// ALFIE NORVILLE WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNING "LA FEMME SPINELLE" Red Spinel, Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring- PRICE UPON REQUEST

2024 SPECTRUM AWARDS// ALFIE NORVILLE WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNING "LA FEMME SPINELLE" Red Spinel, Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring- PRICE UPON REQUEST

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Mary van der Aa’s La Femme Spinelle Ring wins Alfie Norville Women of Excellence Award at 2024 AGTA Spectrum Awards

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Mary van der Aa’s La Femme Spinelle Ring wins Alfie Norville Women of Excellence Award at 2024 AGTA Spectrum Awards!

https://agta.org/agta-announces-the-2024-agta-spectrum-cutting-edge-award-winners/

This exquisite ring features an award-winning combination of red spinel, blue sapphire, and diamond, elegantly set in a classical platinum design. Its one-of-a-kind craftsmanship showcases the stunning contrast between the rich red hues of the spinel and the vibrant blue of the sapphire, enhanced by the brilliance of the surrounding diamonds. The classic design ensures that this piece will remain timeless, making it a perfect addition to any fine jewelry collection. Ideal for special occasions or as a unique statement piece, this ring embodies sophistication and elegance.

  • Item Number: LA FEMME SPINELLE

  • Metal: Platinum

  • Gems: Red Spinel, Natural, No Treatment, 5.07ct, Burma, Blue Sapphire, 1.00cttw, Sri Lanka; Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Diamonds, Natural, 1/2cttw, VS Clarity, G-H Color

  • Size: 7.00 (Contact for Sizing)

  • Launch year: 2024

  • Made in United States

  • Ethically Sourced

  • Jewelry Care

Please Note: We try to display the actual colors of the gemstones shown. Variations in viewing screen settings may affect this.


I’m thrilled with this ring. Its message: “I honor me.” I honor myself for the changes I’ve made and to the work I’ll do moving forward. And my hand looks like a million bucks!
— Emmy S.

 
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RED SPINEL

Red spinel is one of the rarest stones on earth, and is a captivating gemstone known for its vibrant color and brilliance. Often mistaken for ruby due to its rich red hue, red spinel has gained recognition for its unique characteristics and historical significance. The color of red spinel can range from a deep crimson to a lighter pinkish-red, depending on the presence of trace elements such as chromium. It occurs in various locations globally, with significant deposits found in Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam. In addition to its visual appeal, red spinel is believed to carry metaphysical properties. It is said to promote energy, vitality, and passion, making it a popular choice for those seeking to enhance their creative expression or personal power. Spinel 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. Overall, red spinel is a gemstone that combines beauty, durability, and a rich history, making it a desirable choice for collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike. Spinels have a hardness of 8.0, making them very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Spinel HERE

 

SAPPHIRE

Sapphire is one of the “big three” of jewelry colored gemstones—the other two being ruby and emerald. When shopping for sapphire, be sure to ask if the stone has been treated. A naturally colored sapphire will fetch far more money, and has more value, than one that has been altered. Sapphires come in a multitude of colors, and when they are red, they are rubies! Sapphires captivate their audience with their durability, rarity and aura of romance. For centuries, sapphire has been associated with royalty. Traditionally, they symbolize nobility, truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. Large blue sapphires are very rare, and market price reflects that. Sapphire is the birthstone for September, the gemstone for Taurus and Aquarius, and the gem of the 5th and 45th anniversaries. It has a hardness of 9.0, making it very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Sapphire HERE

DIAMOND

For centuries, diamonds have been regarded as the ultimate gift of love. Their dazzling beauty exudes high-society, and they have been known to signify status. Diamonds formed billions of years ago through a combination of tremendous pressure and temperature, far beneath the Earth’s surface. Crystals are brought up through volcanic activity. The average yield in most diamond mines is a staggering 1 part diamond to 1 million parts host rock. Each stone is unique, and no two diamonds can ever be the same. Diamond is the hardest gem of all gems, and is made of only one element, carbon. A gem of winter, the color of ice, it is a crystal of Light having high frequency energy that is dispersed into flashing prisms of brilliant “fire”, typical of the sun. It is a spiritual stone, a symbol of perfection and illumination. Diamond is the birthstone for April, and the gemstone for many horoscope signs. It marks the 10th, 60th and 75th wedding anniversaries. More about Diamond HERE


 

Rather see it in person? Come visit Mary van der Aa and Tucson Todd’s Gems at a show.

 


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