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Diamond, Aquamarine, Chalcedony, Garnet and Pink Tourmaline ‘Meli Melo’ Ring, Cartier

SKU: J0357

‘Meli Melo’ Ring set with .1 carats round brilliant cut diamonds, round Aquamarine, pear shaped cabochon Chalcedony, step cut Garnet, and pear shaped Pink tourmaline, platinum, Cartier. Size 5.25

Unique Elements
The Cartier ‘Meli Melo’ collection marries vivid gem colors with interesting shapes. This platinum ring features bright blue, blue-green, red, pink and orange stones in pear, oval and other shapes. Stack it with the other colored gemstone rings in our collection or wear it on its own for day or evening.

Aquamarine Latin for seawater, aquamarine is a green-blue to blue variety of beryl. Known for its clarity, this stone can be found in very large sizes. Aquamarine is the March birthstone.

Chalcedony Chalcedony is a semi transparent to opaque quartz with 12 varieties that range from light blue (chrysocolla) to green (prase, chrysoprase, bloodstone) to black, white, red, banded, brown, red and orange (onyx, sardonyx, agate, sard, carnelian, jasper). Popular in Victorian jewelry in particular, the term "hardstone" in period jewelry typically refers to a chalcedony.

Garnet The name garnet, from the Latin granatas, meaning seed, refers to red garnets, which can look like pomegranate seeds. Garnets come in many colors, from yellow, pink, white, colorless, orange to red to brown to green. Garnets have featured in jewelry throughout time, with red almandine garnets in particular featuring in Roman as well as Victorian jewels. Rose cut garnets from Bohemia (Czech Republic) were particularly popular during the Victorian era. Other popular varieties include green demantoid and tsavorite garnets.

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.

Pink Tourmaline Tourmalines come in a wide range of colors, from red, pinks and peach to green, yellow and blues. Pink tones are caused by trace elements of manganese present in the soil as the tourmaline was forming. In the 1890s, California was a major source of pink tourmaline, most of which was exported to China as it was the favorite color of the Dowager Empress Tz'u Hsi. Tourmaline is an October birthstone, as well as the 8th wedding anniversary stone.

Cartier “The jeweller of kings and the king of jewelers," Cartier was founded in 1847 in Paris by Louis-François Cartier , and remained a family business until 1964. Cartier has produced jewelry for royal families worldwide, as well as clients including Princess Grace, Elizabeth Taylor, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Jean Cocteau.

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Necklace Guide

Size Guide for Necklace Size Guide for Necklace

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

Size Guide for Earrings Size Guide for Earrings

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

Size Guide for Wrist Size Guide for Wrist

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.

Size Guide for Wrist Bracelet Chart PDF

Ring Guide

Size Guide for Ring Size Guide for Ring

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.

Ring Chart PDF