Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 1.83ct. tw. Tourmaline

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Women’s 18 kt yellow gold ring from Sweden featuring a single 1.83 ct rectangular cabochon blue‑green tourmaline bezel‑set in a substantial, architectural mounting, total weight 3.07 g, EU size 50 (US 5¼), excellent condition with no laboratory report.

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This gold tourmaline ring is a bold and elegant piece of fine gemstone jewelry, centered around a natural tourmaline weighing approximately 1.83 carats. The gemstone is cut as a smooth rectangular cabochon, emphasizing its natural color and internal character rather than sharp brilliance. The tourmaline displays a soft blue-green to sea-foam tone with visible natural inclusions, features that are characteristic of genuine tourmaline and often appreciated by collectors for the sense of depth and individuality they provide. The cabochon cut enhances the stone’s calm, glassy luster and gives it a refined, understated presence.

The tourmaline is bezel set into a substantial gold mounting with a clean, architectural profile. The wide band and thick bezel frame the gemstone securely while creating a strong visual impact. This style draws inspiration from classic signet and mid-century modern ring designs, where solid form and confident proportions were central to the aesthetic. The gold shows a warm tone and gentle surface wear consistent with quality craftsmanship, adding character and reinforcing the ring’s enduring appeal.

Tourmaline has long been valued for its durability, wide range of colors, and historical significance in fine jewelry. Blue-green tourmalines in particular are sought after for their versatility and soothing visual quality. This ring’s substantial construction and smooth cabochon stone make it especially suitable as a signature ring, offering both comfort and presence for regular wear.

Appealing to those searching for a gold tourmaline ring, cabochon tourmaline signet ring, natural blue-green tourmaline jewelry, or a distinctive gemstone statement ring, this piece combines material quality with thoughtful design. The 1.83 carat tourmaline provides a balanced size that is noticeable without being excessive, ensuring the ring remains elegant, wearable, and timeless. This ring stands as a confident expression of fine gemstone jewelry, valued for its natural beauty, solid craftsmanship, and classic form.

This gold tourmaline ring is a bold and elegant piece of fine gemstone jewelry, centered around a natural tourmaline weighing approximately 1.83 carats. The gemstone is cut as a smooth rectangular cabochon, emphasizing its natural color and internal character rather than sharp brilliance. The tourmaline displays a soft blue-green to sea-foam tone with visible natural inclusions, features that are characteristic of genuine tourmaline and often appreciated by collectors for the sense of depth and individuality they provide. The cabochon cut enhances the stone’s calm, glassy luster and gives it a refined, understated presence.

The tourmaline is bezel set into a substantial gold mounting with a clean, architectural profile. The wide band and thick bezel frame the gemstone securely while creating a strong visual impact. This style draws inspiration from classic signet and mid-century modern ring designs, where solid form and confident proportions were central to the aesthetic. The gold shows a warm tone and gentle surface wear consistent with quality craftsmanship, adding character and reinforcing the ring’s enduring appeal.

Tourmaline has long been valued for its durability, wide range of colors, and historical significance in fine jewelry. Blue-green tourmalines in particular are sought after for their versatility and soothing visual quality. This ring’s substantial construction and smooth cabochon stone make it especially suitable as a signature ring, offering both comfort and presence for regular wear.

Appealing to those searching for a gold tourmaline ring, cabochon tourmaline signet ring, natural blue-green tourmaline jewelry, or a distinctive gemstone statement ring, this piece combines material quality with thoughtful design. The 1.83 carat tourmaline provides a balanced size that is noticeable without being excessive, ensuring the ring remains elegant, wearable, and timeless. This ring stands as a confident expression of fine gemstone jewelry, valued for its natural beauty, solid craftsmanship, and classic form.

Details

Era
After 2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
No. of main gemstones
1
Total carat weight of all stones
1.83
Free resizing offered
No
Metal
Yellow gold
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
1.83
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
18 kt.
Main Stone
Tourmaline
Total weight
3.07 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
Sweden
Ring size
50 (EU) / 10 (IT) / 5 ¼ (US)
SwedenVerified
147
Objects sold
96%
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