Turquoise and Diamond Bypass Cocktail Ring, 1970. Beekman New York - Fine Jewelry Rental Service
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Turquoise and Diamond Bypass Cocktail Ring, 1970. - 1970s, Black tie, Cocktail, Cocktail/Festive, Color, Day/Luncheon, Diamond, Event, Item type, Neutral, Power dressing/Conferences, Rings, Stone, Time period, Turquoise, Yellow gold - Rental Borrow.

Turquoise and Diamond Bypass Cocktail Ring, 1970.

SKU: J0568
$85.00 per day

Oval cabochon turquoise bypass cocktail ring set with 1.4 carats marquise shape, circular cut and baguette cut diamonds, 18K yellow gold, 1970. Size 6.75

$85.00 per day

Unique Elements
This diamond cocktail ring features a deep blue green turquoise that you can see from a mile away. Wear this to contrast against red, or for winter white chic or against navy. This ring works equally well for day or evening, festive to formal.

Turquoise Turquoise is a semi-translucent to opaque aggregate mineral that ranges from the highly desirable robin's egg blue to sky blue to green. Turquoise can feature dark recessed markings, known as matrix, that are remnants of its host rock. Turquoise is one of the most ancient and universal gemstones, found in ancient Egyptian, Chinese and Aztec jewelry. Turquoise is the December birthstone and the 11th anniversary stone.

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.

Marquise Shape In the 18th century, King Louis XV of France commissioned a diamond shape to resemble the lips of his mistress, Madame de Pompadour, known as the marquise or navette shape. The name comes from French court royalty who wore the diamonds to indicate their rank, which is between a count and a duke. The marquise is used for colored stones as well as diamonds, and is typically a brilliant cut with up to the full cut of 57 to 58 facets.

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