This ring features a simple yet unique design, infused with an architectural and artistic sense that resembles a miniature building on your fingertips. Drawing inspiration from geometric forms, the ring exudes a modern and fashionable ambiance. The main stone of the ring is a rectangular octagonal-cut Watermelon Tourmaline, showcasing the gem's versatility through its unique cut. The color of the Watermelon Tourmaline transitions from vibrant green to delicate pink, creating a captivating gradient effect that adds lively layers to the overall design.
On either side of the ring, three bright diamonds are meticulously set, introducing an element of luxury. These diamonds sparkle like stars, forming a striking contrast with the gentle hues of the Watermelon Tourmaline, resulting in a ring that blends modernity with timeless charm. Wearing this ring allows you to experience the fashionable atmosphere brought by its unique design while appreciating the beautiful radiance of the gemstone. Whether paired with everyday attire or worn on special occasions, it effortlessly showcases your unique taste and fashion sense.
Materials: 18K Yellow Gold, 2.03ct Watermelon Tourmaline, 0.191ct Natural Diamonds
Ring Size: 58 (French size)
Due to the unique design of the ring structure, we do not recommend adjusting the ring size. If you need a different size, feel free to contact us for customization.
Gemstone Knowledge: Tourmaline is the birthstone for October and the commemorative stone for the eighth wedding anniversary. The name "Tourmaline" comes from the Sinhalese word "toramalli," meaning "mixed-colored stone," as these gems usually have multiple colors within a single crystal. Rarely does a gemstone, like Tourmaline, exhibit such dazzling colors. Perhaps this is why ancient mystics believed that this October birthstone could inspire artistic expression—each emotion finding its corresponding color. Different colors of Tourmaline are believed to have different healing properties. Watermelon Tourmaline is thought to have beauty-enhancing and rejuvenating effects.
Watermelon Tourmaline is a bicolored variety of Tourmaline. When red and green colors are combined, it often evokes the image of a sliced watermelon, hence the name. The distribution of these colors is due to the uneven distribution of magnesium, manganese, and iron elements during the gem's formation. The presence of these elements results in the distinctive bicolor or multicolor appearance, making it a beloved gemstone. Watermelon Tourmaline is found in various locations, including Brazil, Nigeria, Afghanistan, and the United States. Different origins may result in slight variations in color saturation and distribution. In terms of hardness, Tourmaline typically ranks 7-7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, indicating sufficient hardness suitable for various jewelry designs. However, like other gemstones, it still requires careful maintenance to avoid impact with hard objects, ensuring its beauty and durability.