Engagement Ring in 18ct Rose Gold with Green Tahiti Pearl - Engagement Ring
€ 1.350,00
Engagement ring in gold with Tahiti pearls - Duo of Pearls
Looking for a unique pearl engagement ring? Duo of Pearls is a sophisticated and timeless choice. These exclusive pearl rings in 18ct gold combine the natural beauty of carefully selected Tahitian pearls with the warm tones of yellow and rose gold.
Available versions:
- 18 ct rose gold with a pistachio Tahitian pearl (9.5 mm) - shiny finish
- Size: 54,5
- Price: €1.240
- 18 ct yellow gold with a grey-blue Tahitian pearl (9.5 mm) - matt finish
- Size: 55
- Price: €1.220
Exclusive selection of Tahitian pearls
These Tahitian pearls have been carefully selected for their size and perfectly harmonising colour. The subtle shine of the blue-grey pearl contrasts beautifully with the soft green hue of the pistachio pearl. The warm rose gold and classic yellow gold complete the design. Wear them solo or combine both rings for a powerful statement.
Why choose Tahitian pearls?
Tahitian pearls are among the most sought-after saltwater pearls and are known for their impressive colour variations. Their natural hues range from deep black, grey and bronze to peacock, aubergine, white, grey-green and blue-green.
- Natural origin: Grown in the black-lipped Pinctada margaritifera oyster in the waters around Tahiti and the French Polynesian islands.
- Formats: These oysters grow up to 15 cm, exceptionally 20 cm in diameter. The harvested pearls are usually 8 mm to 16 mm.
- Individual beauty: Each mussel produces only one pearl, making each ring unique.
Colour |
Blue ,Yellow ,Green |
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Material |
Yellow gold ,Pearls ,Rose gold |
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Pearls and marriage: a timeless symbol of love and purity
Pearls are associated not only with femininity and purity, but also with marriage. For thousands of years, they have played an important role in wedding traditions around the world.
According to an age-old story, the Hindu god Krishna the very first pearl - a symbol of purity and love - and gifted it to his daughter on her wedding day. This meaningful tradition was adopted over the centuries by different cultures, including our own. Today, pearls remain a popular element in bridal jewellery and engagement rings, as a sign of a pure and timeless love.