Jewelery creation: Ring "Water Lily", Arts and Crafts Jeweler, Jade and Amethyst. Lost wax. Jeweler designer
  • Jewelery creation: Ring "Water Lily", Arts and Crafts Jeweler, Jade and Amethyst. Lost wax. Jeweler designer
  • Jewelery creation: Ring "Water Lily", Arts and Crafts Jeweler, Jade and Amethyst. Lost wax. Jeweler designer
  • Jewelery creation: Ring "Water Lily", Arts and Crafts Jeweler, Jade and Amethyst. Lost wax. Jeweler designer
  • Jewelery creation: Ring "Water Lily", Arts and Crafts Jeweler, Jade and Amethyst. Lost wax. Jeweler designer

Ring "Water Lily"

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High Jewelry ring. ount"Nymphéa" ring in reference to the painter Claude Monet. A 9.3 Carat Russian nephrite jade and a 3.15 Carat amethyst are set in a chiseled setting in a modernist m.The mount is made of Argentium (Silver 925). Lost wax, Direct carving art. Arts and Crafts. Made in Cordes-sur-Ciel, Tarn in France

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Title: "Water Lily"

Type: Ring

Unique piece / Fantasy World

A 9.3 Carat Russian nephrite jade and a 3.15 Carat amethyst

Argentium frame (Silver 925)

Finger size: T54 (FR 14 / US 6,75 / D 17,25) Size adjustment is not possible

Weight: 20.86 grams

Dimensions: Length: 30 mm / Width: 22 mm / Height: 26 mm

Technique : Lost Wax

Jeweler creator : Simon-Pierre Delord

Made in my workshop in Cordes-sur-Ciel in France

 

The "Water Lily" of Claude Monet

 

The Water Lily is a series of paintings created by the French Impressionist artist Claude Monet. The paintings depict water lilies in Monet's garden at Giverny, and they are considered some of his most famous works. Monet was inspired to create the series of paintings after he installed a water garden at Giverny in 1893. He worked on the paintings for several years, and they were exhibited at the 1900 Paris Exposition. The paintings are known for their bright colors and loose, impressionistic brushwork, which captures the play of light on the water and the lilies floating on its surface. Monet continued to work on the series of paintings throughout his life, and he produced more than 250 works in this style.

Russian nephrite jade

 

Russian nephrite jade is a type of jadeite jade that was mined in Russia. It is known for its beautiful green color and its durability. Jadeite jade is one of the two most common types of jade, the other being nephrite jade. Both types of jade are prized for their beauty and are used in jewelry and other decorative objects. Jade Néphrite de Russie is no longer mined in Russia, and it is now considered a rare and valuable type of jade.

 

The benefits of jade

 

Jade is a gemstone that is often associated with good luck and prosperity. It is also believed to have healing properties that can benefit the body, mind, and spirit. Some of the benefits of jade include:

  • Helping to calm the mind and reduce anxiety
  • Supporting the immune system
  • Promoting good sleep
  • Supporting healthy kidney function
  • Helping to regulate blood pressure
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Supporting healthy digestion
  • Helping to balance emotions and release negative energy

Jade is also believed to have spiritual properties that can help to cleanse the aura and promote inner peace and harmony. It is often used in crystal healing and other forms of alternative medicine to promote overall well-being.

 

Green color signification

 

Green is a color that is often associated with nature, growth, and renewal. It is the color of plants and trees, and it is often associated with feelings of freshness and vitality. In some cultures, green is also associated with wealth and prosperity. In traffic signals, green is used to indicate that it is safe to proceed, and it is often associated with good luck in many traditions. In some psychological studies, green is also associated with feelings of relaxation and calmness. Overall, the significance of the color green can vary depending on the context and cultural associations.

 

Amethyst

 

Amethyst is a type of gemstone that is often associated with Brazil. It is known for its beautiful purple color, which is caused by the presence of iron and other trace elements in the crystal structure of the mineral. Amethyst is a variety of quartz, and it is the most valuable type of quartz due to its rarity and attractive color. In Brazil, amethyst is mined in the state of Minas Gerais, which is known for its rich deposits of the stone. Amethyst is often used in jewelry, and it is also believed to have healing properties.

 

The benefits of the amethyst

 

Amethyst is a gemstone that is often associated with therapeutic properties. It is considered a calming stone that can help relieve stress and anxiety. It is also said to help improve sleep quality and boost the immune system. Also, amethyst is considered a purification stone that can help cleanse and balance negative energies. It is also used in lithotherapy to help relieve headaches.

Purple color signification

 

Purple is a color that is often associated with royalty, nobility, luxury, and power. It is a combination of the colors blue and red, and it is often seen as a more mystical or spiritual color than either of those two colors individually. In some cultures, purple is also associated with creativity, wisdom, and dignity. In the visual arts, purple is often used to add depth and richness to a composition. In some psychological studies, purple is also associated with feelings of luxury and indulgence. Overall, the significance of the color purple can vary depending on the context and cultural associations.

 

The jewelry lost wax principle

 

The lost wax principle is a method used in jewelry making to create precise, detailed pieces. It involves creating a detailed model of the desired piece in wax, which is then used to create a mold. The mold is then filled with molten metal, such as gold or silver, and allowed to cool. Once the metal has hardened, the mold is broken away to reveal the finished piece of jewelry. This method allows for the creation of intricate, highly detailed pieces that would be difficult or impossible to create using other methods. It is a time-honored tradition in jewelry making, and it is still used by artisans today to create beautiful, unique pieces.

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Metal
Argentium
Property
Amethyst
Jade from Russia
Know how
Jeweler
Lapidary
Size
54