Custom-made gallery] Antique pendant with a wonderful contrast of sapphire and ruby.

Hello, I am Nakai, an Adan staff member.

Today, we would like to introduce a simple but very particular full-custom pendant.

A few months back.
During an event we held in Singapore, a customer passed by and was very pleased with the products linked below.

Three-color cabochon ring with Omotesando motif

 

I want a ring with a design like this, with a dark blue sapphire and a red ruby."

He said.

Apparently, there was an antique ring with this color combination that was historically received by an empress upon her marriage in the Chinese dynasties.
IMG_4007                        (Here is the reference image we received.)

The search for loose stones began when he asked me if I could make a ring by combining two cabochons like this one, but without diamonds and with simple nails.

Just once a year, our representative attends an exhibition in Tucson, the world's largest mineral show.
We were able to provide just the right loose pieces for your budget as it was the right time to go shopping.

The item we made was eventually converted into a pendant,
We settled on a simple design of two stones arranged vertically and clasped in a ring.

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Reference price: K18YG ¥148,000+tax *Pendant top only

The design of the part where the chain goes through is a key point.

We can provide you with what you want after several months on the road and at the border,
I am very happy!

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