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PALAZZO SALACIA

PALAZZO SALACIA

Regular price $10,800.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $10,800.00 AUD
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Imagining the world’s great buildings reclaimed by rising sea levels, this stunning 9ct yellow gold ring in William’s iconic cathedral style depicts a watery relic, it’s shimmering treasures of diamonds, sapphires, and zircons spilt across the sea floor. Coral, starfish and shells have become part of it’s grand structure, its mesmerising central 14 carat Paraiba tourmaline guarded by seahorses for their queen Salacia, goddess of the ocean depths.

Measuring 20mm above the finger, 42.4mm along the finger, 27.8mm total height, and 31.8mm at its widest point this lavish ring is a work of art.

Weighing 18.49g this ring has a gorgeous weight to it and sits comfortably on the hand. The ring shank is 2.3mm wide.

The ring fits Australian & British size O (US 7). Ring size can be adjusted within reason.

 

Stone Details

Paraiba tourmaline: 11.5mm x 12.2mm x 11mm (14 carats)

Diamonds: Round Brilliant Cut, White, 3 x 1.7mm, 1 x 3.11mm

Zircons: Round, 2 x 2.8mm, 1 x 3.5mm

Sapphires: Round, Blues, 2 x 2.2mm, 1 x 2.7mm, 1 x 1.5mm


All pieces are made with love in William Llewellyn Griffiths' Melbourne studio.

We offer an accredited valuation upon request for this enchanting piece.

PLEASE NOTE: This piece is a unique one-off ring. It is a size V. Get in contact with us if you would like a custom piece made just for you. Please allow 1-2 weeks production time, subject to stone availability. If you need something sooner, please let us know.

 

The world’s great palaces and cathedrals, so etched in the collective landscape as monumental feats of art and engineering were built to survive and long outlast their owners’ bloodlines. With rising sea levels many will be condemned to face a watery grave and become a rarity.

Deeply inspired by architecture of eras past, William Llewellyn Griffith’s work revives the grandeur of gothic, the unapologetic opulence of baroque and rococo, and is masterfully made with purpose, to fascinate and endure. Created in oceanic hues and otherworldly iconography, this ring imagines the sea’s reclaiming of these magnificent, foredoomed buildings.

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