This 1.07-carat round salt-and-pepper diamond has a champagne warmth to it, with gray and golden tones mixing throughout the stone. The inclusions give it a galaxy-like quality, scattered across the body like dust. Light moves through it easily, catching the facets and revealing different colors depending on the angle.
An octagonal halo of white diamonds (0.15 carats total) surrounds the center stone, their bright sparkle framing the warmer tones of the salt-and-pepper diamond. The geometric shape of the halo gives the ring an Art Deco quality, adding structure to the organic character of the center stone.
At Ursula Rickmers Jewelry, we set this ring in 18k rose gold. Four prongs secure the center diamond within the octagonal frame, and the band has a knife-edge profile that tapers delicately toward the setting. The warmth of the rose gold amplifies the champagne tones in the diamond, creating a cohesive, romantic palette.
The ring is handcrafted in our Istanbul atelier, steps from the Grand Bazaar, where jewelers have been refining their craft for centuries.
The inclusions in this diamond formed over millions of years in a configuration that exists in no other stone. Whether worn as an alternative engagement ring or chosen for your own reasons, this octagonal halo ring...
Category
2010s Turkish Art Deco Brilliant Cut Engagement Rings
MaterialsDiamond, 18k Gold, Rose Gold