Ring - 9 kt. White gold - 2.00ct. tw. Peridot - Citrine






Holds a diamond diploma with distinction and a master’s degree in art market appraisal.
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Description from the seller
Pair of yellow gold 9k stacking rings with natural peridot and natural citrine quartz – Handmade in Milan
Elegant pair of stacking rings in yellow gold 9k (375), handmade in the Botta Gioielli jewelry workshop in Milan. Designed to be worn together or separately, these rings stand out for their contemporary design and the harmonious color contrast of the natural stones.
The two rings feature a refined dotted shank, which adds texture and personality to the design. One is set with a natural round brilliant-cut peridot, characterized by a vivid green hue, while the other is mounted with a natural round brilliant-cut citrine quartz, with warm yellow-gold tones. Worn together they create a modern and luminous pairing, perfect for those who love jewelry with an original and versatile character.
The ability to stack the rings allows for ever-changing combinations, following one of the most appreciated trends in contemporary jewelry: stacking rings, the art of wearing multiple coordinated rings on the same finger.
Features:
Material: 9k yellow gold (375)
Stones: natural peridot and natural citrine quartz
Stone cut: round brilliant
Design: stacking rings
Finish: dotted shank
Craftsmanship: handmade
Production: Milan, Italy
Marks: 375 (9k gold) and 716MI (Botta Gioielli)
This pair of overlapping gold rings represents the ideal choice for those seeking a modern, elegant and versatile piece. Perfect as everyday rings, stacking rings with natural stones, Italian artisanal jewelry, or as a special gift for someone who loves contemporary design.
The rings will be shipped with insured and trackable express courier.
Seller's Story
Pair of yellow gold 9k stacking rings with natural peridot and natural citrine quartz – Handmade in Milan
Elegant pair of stacking rings in yellow gold 9k (375), handmade in the Botta Gioielli jewelry workshop in Milan. Designed to be worn together or separately, these rings stand out for their contemporary design and the harmonious color contrast of the natural stones.
The two rings feature a refined dotted shank, which adds texture and personality to the design. One is set with a natural round brilliant-cut peridot, characterized by a vivid green hue, while the other is mounted with a natural round brilliant-cut citrine quartz, with warm yellow-gold tones. Worn together they create a modern and luminous pairing, perfect for those who love jewelry with an original and versatile character.
The ability to stack the rings allows for ever-changing combinations, following one of the most appreciated trends in contemporary jewelry: stacking rings, the art of wearing multiple coordinated rings on the same finger.
Features:
Material: 9k yellow gold (375)
Stones: natural peridot and natural citrine quartz
Stone cut: round brilliant
Design: stacking rings
Finish: dotted shank
Craftsmanship: handmade
Production: Milan, Italy
Marks: 375 (9k gold) and 716MI (Botta Gioielli)
This pair of overlapping gold rings represents the ideal choice for those seeking a modern, elegant and versatile piece. Perfect as everyday rings, stacking rings with natural stones, Italian artisanal jewelry, or as a special gift for someone who loves contemporary design.
The rings will be shipped with insured and trackable express courier.
Seller's Story
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