Amethyst, Spinel, Colored Diamond and Diamond 'Anemones' Earrings, Michele Della Valle, 2007. Beekman New York - Fine Jewelry Rental Service
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Amethyst, Spinel, Colored Diamond and Diamond ‘Anemones’ Earrings, Michele Della Valle, 2007. - 2000s, Amethyst, Black tie, Cocktail/Festive, Color, Diamond, Earrings, Event, House, Item type, Michele Della Valle, Pierced, Purple, Red, Spinel, Stone, Time period - Rental Borrow.

Amethyst, Spinel, Colored Diamond and Diamond ‘Anemones’ Earrings, Michele Della Valle, 2007.

SKU: J0393

‘Anemones’ earrings set with circular-cut amethysts, circular-cut spinels, circular-cut diamonds and black diamonds, Michele Della Valle, 2007.

Unique Elements
These earrings show off the skill of the house in pavé setting – you can only see the spinels and amethysts. For evening, slick your hair back so that these deep red and purple earrings can create sparkle everywhere you turn, and for day, pair them with a suit for the finishing touch to your look.

Amethyst Amethyst means “not drunk” in ancient Greek and has long been associated with Bacchus, the God of Wine, it is thought due to its wine-like color. Amethyst is a variety of quartz, ranging in color from lilac to dark purple. Amethyst was at one point equal in value to ruby, emerald, and sapphire and features in royal jewelry throughout time. Amethyst is the February birthstone.

Spinel Spinel ranges from orange to red, pink, purple, blue, and violet through bluish green. Some of the most famous "rubies" in the world are actually red spinels including the "Black Prince's Ruby" in England's Imperial State Crown as well as the 350 carat "Timur Ruby. "

Michele Della Valle Designer-jeweller Michele della Valle lives and works in Geneva. He is known for pavé setting and use of colored stones in complex natural forms.

Pavé Set The technique of pavé (“pa-vay,”) setting involves setting small diamonds closely together with as little visible prongs or metal holding the stones, giving the impression of seamless sparkle. Pavé setting dates back to the 1700s with increased popularity in the 1900s through the present.

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To measure, wrap a soft tape measure around your neck, keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor as you measure. Then, add 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm) to your neck measurement to calculate your minimum recommended chain length.

Earring Guide

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This chart shows the approximate placement of drop earrings of varying length. To confirm, measure from the placement of your pierced earring hole on your ear, or from the center of your ear if not pierced, to confirm desired earring drop.

Bracelet Guide

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Print the bracelet chart pdf at 100%. Place the cut out around your wrist, measuring to the closest inch that meets the tab around your wrist.

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Ring Guide

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Print out pdf at 100%. Find a ring that you already own that fits your finger. Place the ring on top of the circles to find your size.

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