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The Love Supreme
There are gifts and then there are GIFTS.
An unheated 6.9 carat padparadscha sapphire stone set in diamonds on a gold band is more than just a gift; it’s a legacy. Because of the high prices that padparadschas command, many stones undergo heat treatments to develop that delicate color that is a mixture of pink and orange. The warmth of the gold band setting enhances the unusual shade of this precious stone beautifully, while the diamonds amp up its luxe factor.
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Tutti Frutti
This 16.9 carat pink tourmaline surrounded by 5.19 carat multi-coloured sapphires is the epitome of playfulness. Purchased with nothing in mind except personal joy, the setting celebrates this with a basket of multi-coloured stones like “tutti frutti” candy, set beneath the ring where only the wearer can see it.
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Cornflower Sapphire
He fell in love with the cornflower blue of this 16.01 carat sapphire from Madagascar. It was a type of blue that spoke to him, standing out among a sea of blue stones on the velvet tray. Its hefty size demanded a majestic setting. So it was done as a strong and masculine signet ring, its “shield” style showcasing the stone’s vivid colour.