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Irregular Cluster Ring in 925 Silver with Amethyst, Citrine & Peridot | Rocas & Cristales
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Exclusivity & Design — Irregular Cluster Ring with Amethyst, Citrine and Peridot: Three natural stones — amethyst, citrine and peridot, each faceted into a 4 x 3 mm oval — are set in a deliberately irregular arrangement across a band of rhodium-plated 925 silver, then wrapped in waves of cubic zirconia that follow and soften their scattered rhythm. The composition reads as something found rather than engineered: violet, gold and green meeting where the hand placed them. Like every Rocas & Cristales creation, this is a one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art, hand-selected stone by stone in our Córdoba workshop against a demanding standard of colour, cut and provenance.
| Jewelry Type | Ring |
|---|---|
| Metal | Rhodium-plated 925 Silver |
| Natural Stone | Amethyst, Citrine and Peridot, oval 4 x 3 mm |
| Size / Measurements | Argentine size 18 |
| Stone Origin | Amethyst: Africa · Citrine: Brazil · Peridot: Brazil |
Aesthetic Details — Irregular Cluster Ring with Amethyst, Citrine and Peridot: What makes this ring quietly luxurious is the tension between order and chance: the three stones sit at slightly different heights and angles, so light never crosses the surface twice in the same way. Turn the hand and the amethyst goes to deep violet while the citrine holds a warm honey glow and the peridot flashes its olive green; the cubic zirconia waves keep the eye travelling between them. It wears easily from morning to evening, layered or alone, and never asks for a companion piece to hold its presence. Colour saturation, absence of visible inclusions and consistency of tone across all three stones were the criteria that decided which examples reached this setting.
Craftsmanship & Shipping — Irregular Cluster Ring with Amethyst, Citrine and Peridot: Every piece is made entirely by hand in Córdoba, Argentina, by the Rocas & Cristales atelier, where rhodium-plated 925 silver is shaped, set and polished by our own goldsmiths rather than cast in series. Each ring carries our quality guarantee and arrives with complimentary worldwide shipping, presented in packaging designed to protect the metal and the natural stone in transit and to arrive ready to be given. A certificate of authenticity accompanies the piece, confirming the natural origin of the stone at its centre.
Natural Stone Properties — Irregular Cluster Ring with Amethyst, Citrine and Peridot: Greek myth tells of Dionysus, god of wine, pursuing a maiden named Amethystos, who begged the gods to preserve her chastity; Artemis answered by turning her into a clear natural stone, and Dionysus, in sorrow, poured wine over the rock, staining it forever with the violet that carries her name. Sourced in Africa, amethyst has long been a meditation stone and a guard against the heavier energies of a room — a favourite of European royalty, worn in the British crown jewels and by Catholic bishops as a token of humility. Citrine, a variety of quartz whose golden yellow comes from fine traces of iron held within its internal structure, was once carried as an amulet against poison and ill thought; from Brazil, it works upon the solar plexus chakra and is known as a guide to abundance. Genuine untreated citrine is comparatively scarce, and collectors prize its soft gold over the harsher yellow of heat-treated material. Peridot takes its name from the Arabic faridat, meaning gem; also Brazilian in origin, it was mined by the Egyptians two thousand years before Christ, who called it the gem of the sun and believed stones found at night glowed with a light of their own.
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