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Dyed Blue Chalcedony and Diamond ‘MVSA’ Ring, Bulgari

SKU: J0232

Dyed blue chalcedony cabochon ‘MVSA’ ring set with .17 carats round brilliant cut diamonds in 18K rose gold, Bulgari. Size 6

Unique Elements
The MVSA collection highlights gemstones as Bulgari’s muses and we think the cornflower blue color of this chalcedony ring is certainly inspiring.

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.

Cabochon A cabochon is a gem which has been shaped and polished but not faceted, typically with a domed top and flat bottom. Cabochons are often cut for opaque stones, for softer translucent gems as well as to highlight phenomenon such as asterism “star” and chatoyancy “cat’s eye”, as these would not show in faceted stones. The 'sugarloaf' cabochon cut features a 4-sided pyramid shape.

Rose Gold Rose gold is a mix of yellow gold and (usually) copper used to give a pinkish tone to the metal. The exact combination of the alloy can vary, giving different shades and tones of red to pink. Rose gold first became popular in 19th century Russia, and continues to be used in fine jewelry for its flattering tones.

Bulgari Founded in Rome in 1884 by Sotirios Voulgaris, who changed his name to Bulgari, the company continued to expand after World War 2 with the introduction of its renowned Serpenti collection of bracelet-watches. During the 1950s and 60s Bulgari continued to make its name for use of multi-colored stones, creating pieces for Elizabeth Taylor, Ingrid Bergman and Gina Lollobrigida. Today the house continues to be known for angular forms, strong colors, cabochon gems and enduring collections such as Serpenti and Parentesi.

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