Art Deco Sterlé Coral & Diamond Ring 1.40ct in 18ct Yellow Gold
Coral Cocktail Ring, with Old Cut Diamond
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Description
A highly collectible cocktail ring from the French jeweller Pierre Sterlé (1905-1978). The house was as its pinnacle when it was owned and run by the founding family, from 1934 to 1976. Approaching jewellery design with the structure and fluidity of haute couture, he became known as the 'couturier of jewellery', with pieces bearing his signature displaying strong lines and movement. This bold creation from the Art Deco period features a tactile piece of precious pink red coral that has been expertly carved into a yin and yang symbol. Coral is a gemstone that has been used in jewellery since ancient times, and is associated with protection, healing, relaxation and transformation. The now iconic yin and yang symbol also became prominent during the era, with its pleasing form representing many things, including light and dark as well as male and female. The coral has been specially carved and polished to showcase unique internal characteristics that catch the eye. One symbol has been further highlighted by a rub over set 1.40ct old cut diamond that has been set into it. A slim yellow gold shank complements the warm tones of the coral and ensures this gemstone takes centre stage.
Exceptional hand carving skills are demonstrated in this highly collectable piece. Today, Sterlé is considered one of the most innovative jewellery designers of the 20th century.
Taking its influences from Ancient Egypt, India and Persia, Art Deco jewellery was characterised by sharp edges and clean lines, often featuring unorthodox combinations of natural materials, such as onyx, coral, rubies and jade. Check Specifications for ring size details. If you require information about the resizing options available on this ring, please enquire for details.
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