By Victor Mayer
Located in Pforzheim, DE
Victor Mayer Merian Collection Opalescent Purple Enamel Ring in 18k White Gold with Diamonds
About the Creator
VICTOR MAYER is a fine jewelry house known for its sophisticated craftsmanship. Since 1989, the company has been closely associated with the Fabergé name as a workmaster. The company was founded by Victor Mayer in Pforzheim, Germany in 1890 and is managed by his great-grandson Dr. Marcus Oliver Mohr.
The inimitably luminous colors are literally created "in the fire": layer after layer of enamel is carefully fired at 800 degrees. During guilloching, the finest wave patterns are engraved on gold, creating a unique depth effect. The rare techniques have been passed down from generation to generation since the company's founding.
With a feeling for style, timeless classics are created. The company is working with gold, gemstones as well as diamonds.
About the Merian collection:
Named afert Maria Sibylla Merian (* April 2, 1647 in Frankfurt am Main, † January 13, 1717 in Amsterdam), who was a natural scientist and artist. With an extraordinarily self-confident spirit, she defied the conventions of the time and was one of the first female scientists of modernity. As a natural scientist she used her talent as a graphic artist and her special style inspired us to create this collection, in which we translated her own style into finely structured drawings in enamel.
Ring Merian, 18k WG, vitreous enamel, 5 diamonds total 0.03 ct, G VS
Reference: V1724/OH/00/00/101
Material: 18k white gold
Vitreous enamel: opal raspberry
Diamonds: 5 diamonds, together 0.03 ct
Edition limited to: 300 pieces
We offer this piece of jewellery in yellow, white and rose gold as well as a wide range of other enamel colours.
Each of our jewellery pieces has an individual limit number engraved inside or on the back, which may differ from the one shown in the photos.
Authentic vitreous enamel:
The glass melting process that gives the jewellery its unmistakeable, sophisticated sheen is conducted today using the same complex process that was employed in the past: up to five layers of pigment are applied with equal measures of skill and patience, before being fired and then polished by hand. The end result is achieved as the consequence of sensitive interplay between time and temperature. The slightest inclusion in the enamel bears...
Category
2010s Art Nouveau German Dome Rings
MaterialsDiamond, White Gold, 18k Gold