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Diamond and Emerald ‘Kaa The Snake’ Ring, Boucheron - Animals, Black tie, Boucheron, Cocktail/Festive, Color, Day/Luncheon, Diamond, Emerald, Event, Green, Member Exclusive, Rings, Snake, Stone - Rental Borrow.
Diamond and Emerald ‘Kaa The Snake’ Ring, Boucheron

Diamond and Emerald ‘Kaa The Snake’ Ring, Boucheron

SKU: J0086

5.41 carats of pavé set round brilliant diamonds Kaa the Snake ring with .02 carats of pear shape emerald cabochon eyes,18K white gold, signed Boucheron, size 6.5

Unique Elements
At first all you will see is the brilliant flashes of light from the all over pavé set diamonds in this snake ring, but look closely and the detail in the head of the snake with its emerald eyes shows the masterful craftsmanship that is a hallmark of the house of Boucheron

Exclusive This item is available to members only

Emerald The name emerald comes from the ancient Greek word for green and is the green to greenish blue variety of beryl. If a stone is “too light” to be an emerald, it is called a green beryl, although there is no agreement as to exactly where this distinction applies. Emeralds have been mined since 330BC and were used in Cleopatra’s jewelry, as well as by royalty throughout the world. Emerald is the birthstone of May and the stone of the 20th and 35th wedding anniversaries.

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.

Pear Shape The pear shape, also known as teardrop shape, dates back to 1475 when Lodewyck van Bercken invented both the diamond polishing wheel and the pear shape that it enabled. Ideal pear shape symmetry is a length to width ratio of 1.5:1. In a ring, pear cuts can elongate the appearance of the finger, and in earrings, pear cuts can give the appearance of water droplets or movement. This shape holds more color than a round and is typically faceted in the brilliant style to provide maximum sparkle.

Boucheron Founded in 1858 by Frederic Boucheron, the house supplied jewels for Tsar Alexander III, Queen Elizabeth I and II, the Shah of Iran and Queen Rania of Jordan among its list of royal clientele in its 160 year history. Boucheron is renowned for masterful settings, whimsical animal motifs and use of magnificent gemstones.

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