SOLD// Cambodian Blue Zircon & Diamond Femme Petale Posey Ring
SOLD// Cambodian Blue Zircon & Diamond Femme Petale Posey Ring
In the spirit of the Femme Fatale, Femme Petale
ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
Welcome to the captivating world of Femme Petale, where the beauty of Dutch heritage intertwines with the artistry of jewelry-making, creating a legacy of timeless elegance. Colorful gemstones, meticulously hand-set, come to life in the form of exquisite tulips, handcrafted in tribute to the timeless symbol of Dutch culture. The Femme Petale Collection is a celebration of elegance, sophistication, and history. Allow each beautiful tulip to express your own unique story, as you become part of the legacy that is Mary van der Aa.
Item Number: FPPSY
Metal: Platinum, High Polish & Brush Finish
Gems: Blue Zircon, Natural, Heat Treatment, 3.47ct, Cambodia, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Diamonds, Natural, No Treatment, 0.37cttw, VS Clarity, G-H Color
Size: 7.00 (Contact for Sizing)
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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CAMBODIAN BLUE ZIRCON
Cambodian blue zircon is one of the most desired, vibrant and dazzling blue gemstones in the world. Its’ high dispersion compares to that of natural diamond. It has a color that no other blue gemstone can try to mimic. Zircon is found in several locations, in a variety of colors, but they pale next to the incredible sparkle of a true Cambodian blue zircon. Blue zircon was a particular favorite in Victorian times. Gemologist George Kunz, Tiffany’s famed gem buyer, was a notable zircon advocate. He once suggested the name “starlite” to promote the gem’s fiery nature, but sadly it never caught on. Zircon is one of the birthstones for December. It has a hardness of 7.0, making it very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Zircon 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