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Chaumet Vintage Turquoise Ring Gold Diamonds Estate Jewelry

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A gorgeous Chaumet vintage turquoise ring, made of 18k gold and diamonds. An impressive cabochon turquoise is framed by a halo of round cut diamonds set in rich yellow gold. At the bottom on the hexagonal setting staged a marquise cut diamond. A smaller marquise diamond sits on top of the turquoise. The bold geometric shape of the setting gives this Chaumet ring a unique character, while the combination of vibrant turquoise and sparkling diamonds creates a beautiful contrast. This one-of-a-kind piece was designed to underline your authentic style and make a statement. This vintage ring is made of 18 karat (stamped) yellow gold and features oval cabochon Persian turquoise framed with round brilliant cut diamonds. The turquoise measures 15.2 x 12.3 x 6.3 mm and weighs approximately 7.90 carats. The diamonds are of F-G color, VVS clarity, total weight approximately 2.0 carats. The Chaumet ring top measures 1" x ¾” x ½” (2.7 x 2 x 1.2 cm). The ring weighs 12.1 grams and stamped with Chaumet maker's mark and workshop mark, place of manufacture, French hallmarks for 18k gold. The ring is size 6.75; resizable. About Chaumet Brand: Chaumet is a French jewelry and watchmaking brand with a rich history dating back to 1780. The company has a distinguished reputation for creating exquisite jewelry, timepieces, and accessories. As the first jeweler to arrive on the famous Place Vendôme in 1812, ever since Chaumet jewelry has remained a staple of the traditional Parisian style. Chaumet pieces have long been a favorite with the French aristocrats. In the 19th century, Joséphine Bonaparte, the Empress of the French and the first wife of Emperor Napoleon, was one of the brand’s famous clients and appreciators. Fast forward two centuries, Chaumet style is based on exploration of all things nature. The brand itself calls it “naturalist jewelry”. The Maison’s designers use symbolism of plants, opulence of gardens, and delicacy of grass to permeate Chaumet creations with the energy of the wild nature. In the modern world, the most popular Chaumet collections are the Liens, Bee My Love and Joséphine. In addition to jewelry, Chaumet produces luxury watches. Their timepieces combine Swiss watchmaking expertise with the brand's design sensibility. Chaumet watches are known for their elegance and precision. Find more of our Chaumet pieces here. About Turquoise Jewelry: Turquoise, with its vibrant blue-green hues, has been a cherished gemstone for centuries. In vintage jewelry design, turquoise holds a special place. The name “turquoise” came from the French pierre tourques and translates as a “Turkish stone.” The mineral was first transported to the west through Turkey from mines in the historical Khorasan province of Iran (Persia) and Afghanistan. Pre-Columbian Native Americans mined the stone throughout nowadays. In all these cultures turquoise was considered as a protective stone for warriors and symbolized the connection to heaven. In the 17th century wearing turquoise jewelry was a must for a well-dressed gentleman. The stone was popular to the point when all the emeralds in the crown that Napoleon I gave Empress Marie Louise were replaced with Persian turquoise cabochons. Today Persian turquoise is beloved by jewelry aficionados for its warm, calming color. It may vary from sky-blue to green. As to the dark veins, it depends on your preferences and a certain piece. Some jewelry collectors prefer turquoise with a web pattern of matrix as it adds character to a piece. The versatility of turquoise allows it to be used into various designs. Smooth cabochon cut turquoise is a common choice for vintage jewelry. Beadwork is also a popular technique that showcases turquoise's unique color. Turquoise is often associated with the American Southwest, where Native American artisans have been using the stone for centuries. Vintage turquoise jewelry, influenced by Native American craftsmanship, often features silverwork, geometric patterns, and symbolic motifs. If you happen to be in the Beverly Hills area, just find Nadine Krakov Collection store and stop by for a good chat with a sip of champagne.

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