A cocktail ring is a striking and often large ring originally worn at cocktail parties in the 1920s and 1930s. These rings usually feature a large, eye-catching gemstone or cluster of gemstones, usually in an extravagant and artistic design. The purpose of a cocktail ring is to attract attention and make a statement, especially when worn on formal or social occasions.
The name "cocktail ring" derives from the cocktail culture of the time, where women wore extravagant accessories to emphasize their style and personality while enjoying cocktails at parties.
Ring in yellow gold, pink morganite and South Sea pearl
€ 4.350,00
Bold & Exquisite ring 'Primavera' in 18ct yellow gold, fancy pink morganite (1.49 ct) and natural gold green South Sea pearl
size 54
Ring Primavera is part of Marie-Bénédicte's exclusive high-end jewelry collection, of which only one piece exists.
Primavera is the Italian word for spring. Spring symbolizes renewal and rebirth. This coctail ring is a luxurious reworking of a ring design from 2009, The flower collection. The natural beauty of a petal was reduced to a minimal design in a recognizable shape.
A morganite in an insane pink color harmonizes beautifully with the golden-green South Sea pearl.
Morganite usually comes in very light pink to very light peachy pink, so this fierce pink morganite is particularly exceptional. The golden green South Sea pearl is a rare rarity because of its color.
South Sea pearls are naturally formed by the saltwater oyster the 'golden-lipped' pinctada maxima. They are cultivated in the Pacific and Indian oceans mainly in Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia and Myanmar and can grow up to 30cm in diameter. The silver-lipped one produces the white to silvery pearls.
Collection |
Bold & Exquisite |
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Color |
Yellow ,Green ,Pink |
Material |
Yellow gold ,Morganite ,Pearls |
Form |
Flowers, roses, petals |
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