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Buccellati Padparadscha Sapphire Ring, 4.50 Carats
Radiant and exceptionally rare, this elegant bombe ring by Buccellati centers a captivating 4.50-carat padparadscha sapphire, prized for its exquisite pinkish-orange hue. The most valuable of all sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
Accompanied by its AGL report, the sapphire is confirmed to be of Ceylon origin and entirely untreated, meaning its ideal color is entirely natural. The luminous gem is set within an intricately detailed mounting of platinum and 18K rose gold, adorned with shimmering pavé diamonds.
Founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, Buccellati is celebrated for its unparalleled craftsmanship and distinctive style. The house is renowned for its masterful goldwork, employing engraving and texturing techniques that evoke the delicacy of fine lace and the grandeur of Renaissance design. Each creation reflects a legacy of artistry and refinement, making Buccellati jewels among the most coveted in the world.
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Accompanied by its AGL report, the sapphire is confirmed to be of Ceylon origin and entirely untreated, meaning its ideal color is entirely natural. The luminous gem is set within an intricately detailed mounting of platinum and 18K rose gold, adorned with shimmering pavé diamonds.
Founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, Buccellati is celebrated for its unparalleled craftsmanship and distinctive style. The house is renowned for its masterful goldwork, employing engraving and texturing techniques that evoke the delicacy of fine lace and the grandeur of Renaissance design. Each creation reflects a legacy of artistry and refinement, making Buccellati jewels among the most coveted in the world.
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Radiant and exceptionally rare, this elegant bombe ring by Buccellati centers a captivating 4.50-carat padparadscha sapphire, prized for its exquisite pinkish-orange hue. The most valuable of all sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
Accompanied by its AGL report, the sapphire is confirmed to be of Ceylon origin and entirely untreated, meaning its ideal color is entirely natural. The luminous gem is set within an intricately detailed mounting of platinum and 18K rose gold, adorned with shimmering pavé diamonds.
Founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, Buccellati is celebrated for its unparalleled craftsmanship and distinctive style. The house is renowned for its masterful goldwork, employing engraving and texturing techniques that evoke the delicacy of fine lace and the grandeur of Renaissance design. Each creation reflects a legacy of artistry and refinement, making Buccellati jewels among the most coveted in the world.
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Accompanied by its AGL report, the sapphire is confirmed to be of Ceylon origin and entirely untreated, meaning its ideal color is entirely natural. The luminous gem is set within an intricately detailed mounting of platinum and 18K rose gold, adorned with shimmering pavé diamonds.
Founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, Buccellati is celebrated for its unparalleled craftsmanship and distinctive style. The house is renowned for its masterful goldwork, employing engraving and texturing techniques that evoke the delicacy of fine lace and the grandeur of Renaissance design. Each creation reflects a legacy of artistry and refinement, making Buccellati jewels among the most coveted in the world.
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$86,975.00
Original: $248,500.00
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$248,500.00
$86,975.00Description
Radiant and exceptionally rare, this elegant bombe ring by Buccellati centers a captivating 4.50-carat padparadscha sapphire, prized for its exquisite pinkish-orange hue. The most valuable of all sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
Accompanied by its AGL report, the sapphire is confirmed to be of Ceylon origin and entirely untreated, meaning its ideal color is entirely natural. The luminous gem is set within an intricately detailed mounting of platinum and 18K rose gold, adorned with shimmering pavé diamonds.
Founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, Buccellati is celebrated for its unparalleled craftsmanship and distinctive style. The house is renowned for its masterful goldwork, employing engraving and texturing techniques that evoke the delicacy of fine lace and the grandeur of Renaissance design. Each creation reflects a legacy of artistry and refinement, making Buccellati jewels among the most coveted in the world.
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Accompanied by its AGL report, the sapphire is confirmed to be of Ceylon origin and entirely untreated, meaning its ideal color is entirely natural. The luminous gem is set within an intricately detailed mounting of platinum and 18K rose gold, adorned with shimmering pavé diamonds.
Founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, Buccellati is celebrated for its unparalleled craftsmanship and distinctive style. The house is renowned for its masterful goldwork, employing engraving and texturing techniques that evoke the delicacy of fine lace and the grandeur of Renaissance design. Each creation reflects a legacy of artistry and refinement, making Buccellati jewels among the most coveted in the world.
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