Ring, 18-karat yellow gold, indigolite, hiddennite, tourmaline Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of gemstones with our exquisite 18-karat gold ring – a piece of jewelry that combines elegance and uniqueness. This ring presents a truly extraordinary gemstone treasure: a deep blue indigolite, a radiant green hiddenite and a tourmaline as blue as the Indian Ocean. Did you know that due to its complicated chemistry, tourmaline is the only commercially important gemstone besides garnet that cannot be synthesized? Indigolite is the blue gemstone variety from the tourmaline group. Its color spectrum ranges from light to dark blue, often with the addition of a foreign color (usually green or gray). The coloring substance in the crystal lattice of blue tourmalines is copper. The Neuschwabe mine in Namibia and the Laghman region in Afghanistan are currently producing the best quality in the world. Are you as fascinated by this stone as we are?
Glamor and Glory
10.500,00 €
incl. 19% VAT plus. Shipping costs
Ring, yellow gold, indigolite, hiddenite, tourmaline
Delivery time: 2 - 4 Business days
Of course, we are happy to respond to your personal wishes and ideas and try to implement them for you as far as the material allows.
Whether it is engravings or completely made for you design, write us an email or call us. Together we will find a way to make your dream jewelry a reality.
We ask you to note, however, that every piece that is made especially for you is excluded from exchange or return.
Ring, 18-karat yellow gold, indigolite, hiddennite, tourmaline Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of gemstones with our exquisite 18-karat gold ring – a piece of jewelry that combines elegance and uniqueness. This ring presents a truly extraordinary gemstone treasure: a deep blue indigolite, a radiant green hiddenite and a tourmaline as blue as the Indian Ocean. Did you know that due to its complicated chemistry, tourmaline is the only commercially important gemstone besides garnet that cannot be synthesized? Indigolite is the blue gemstone variety from the tourmaline group. Its color spectrum ranges from light to dark blue, often with the addition of a foreign color (usually green or gray). The coloring substance in the crystal lattice of blue tourmalines is copper. The Neuschwabe mine in Namibia and the Laghman region in Afghanistan are currently producing the best quality in the world. Are you as fascinated by this stone as we are?