Candy Ring -V1543/P4/29/00/106
Candy Ring -V1543/P4/29/00/106
Victor Mayer Ring Candy, 18k GG, vitreous enamel, 1 brilliant cut diamond total 0,01 ct, G VS, pearl
Reference: V1543/P4/29/00/106
Material: 18k yellow gold Vitreous
enamel: Wine red
Diamonds: 1 diamond, total 0,01 ct
Gemstones / Pearls: Akoya pearls
Dimensions: Ø 11,2 mm, width with pearls 17 mm
Limitation: 500 pieces
Special features: The pearls are movable and surround the guilloche ring head.
We offer this piece of jewellery in yellow, white and rose gold as well as with a large selection of other enamel colours.
Each of our jewellery pieces has an individual limit number engraved inside or on the back, which may differ from the one shown in the photos.
This piece of jewellery is delivered in a valuable original Victor Mayer case together with a certificate confirming the origin of the jewellery with its individual limit number.
About Candy Collection:
Created by chance: Managing Director Dr. Marcus Oliver Mohr discovered a historical tool in the archives of his great-grandfather, company founder Victor Mayer, from which small, hand-flattering cabochons can be embossed on both sides. Without further ado, he developed it into a modern concept for a refreshingly different collection. “My young designer team has played hard,” smiles Marcus Mohr. “They combine colours, colours, colours – different varieties of rose to trendy red gold or different shades of blue and turquoise to white gold, in between a subtle warm grey and now and then a diamond pavé. The flame guilloché is only visible at second glance, but already at first glance it provides the deep colorfulness that makes the VICTOR MAYER jewelry of all eras so timelessly beautiful.
About vitreuos enamel:
The inimitably luminous colours are literally created "in the fire": layer by layer, enamel is carefully fired in at 800 degrees Celsius. During guilloching, the finest wave patterns are engraved into the gold, creating a unique depth effect. Vitreous means made of glass: the ancient technique is almost forgotten today and Victor Mayer is perhaps the last manufactory to master it at the highest level.
About akoya pearls:
The akoya pearl is a saltwater cultured pearl from the akoya oyster (Pinctada fucata martensii). Akoya are considered to be the classic pearl used for necklaces and other pearl jewelry, with perfect round shapes, bright mirror-like luster and neutral colors, akoya pearls are favored by most retailers and consumers as the classic pearl choice. This shape, combined with the high-luster found on top-quality akoya pearls, and their relative rarity compared to freshwater pearls, give akoya pearls a higher perceived value. (Source: Pearlparadise)
About guilloché:
Guilloché refers to a class of enamel with abstract geometric patterns cut into the surface of precious metals and showing clearly through the overlying glaze. The manner in which the design is engraved into the metal increases the luminous quality and play of colors in the translucent glaze when the object is rotated to catch the light.
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