Metron

Large mother-of-pearl cabochon ring, silver and marcasites in art deco style

Big rings mother of pearl oval cabochon, marcasite inclusions on silver 925. Art deco style ring.
Dimensions: 2,5 cm in diameter and 3 cm in height
Mother-of-pearl weight: 7,5 gr
Sizes ranging from 50 to 60. (Contact us for other sizes). This ring also exists in smoky quartz on this site

Marcasite is a mineral stone, from the pyrite crystal, used to enhance another stone, especially on silver mounts. The marcasites are carved round or square and crimped to form a pavement that shines like small diamonds.
The word marcasite comes from the Greek and means "fire". It brings a shiny metallic luster quite specific.
Marcasite was very popular in the Victorian England era and is found much in the style of jewelry 20 years. It is still very much used today for the ornamentation of silver jewelry to which it brings an old but precious jewel aspect in all the cases.


A message from LESSisRARE:

"For women who love large cabochon rings. This ring is a true work of art! "

 

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The Ronald Pineau accessories collection is a line of belts, bracelets, ties and necklaces, all made from raw and natural leathers. The pieces are covered with studs and diamond-etched cabochons, swarovski crystal set or covered with giant double zippers.

This line is “Made in France” and inspired by the rock culture and movements of the 60s, 70s and early 80s. Ronald Pineau is also a DJ and plays English rock, indie and electro-rock, mods and post-punk.

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