Diamond, sapphire, emerald, spinel, rhodolite garnet, tourmaline and amethyst drop earrings set in yellow gold
Inspired by Nature’s perfect geometry, these extraordinary earrings celebrate the union of art, architecture and jewellery. An exclusive one-of-a-kind creation by the Rosior Atelier, designed for collectors who value rarity, creativity and exceptional craftsmanship.
Crafted in 19.2K yellow gold, the earrings unfold through a composition of hexagonal cells inspired by the organic structure of a honeycomb. At the centre of each element, carefully selected gemstones are cut in rare hexagonal rose cuts, a distinctive lapidary choice that enhances depth, luminosity and the sculptural identity of the design.
Diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, spinels, rhodolite garnets, tourmalines and amethysts form a sophisticated chromatic palette in which every hue interacts with the next, creating a rich and vibrant visual experience. The interplay of colours, transparencies and reflections brings the composition to life, evoking the constant energy and movement of a thriving hive.
The delicate bees resting upon the structure are far more than decorative details; they establish the conceptual narrative of the piece, symbolising creativity, community, prosperity and the remarkable intelligence of nature. Executed with extraordinary attention to detail, they add both storytelling and collectable value to the design.
In detail:
| 115 certified* natural diamonds (DEF,VVS) weighing 0,50 ct;
| 108 blue sapphires weighing 0,62 ct;
| 102 natural yellow diamonds weighing 0,62 ct;
| 73 natural black diamonds weighing 0,53 ct;
| 72 pink sapphires weighing 0,40 ct;
| 69 emeralds weighing 0,30 ct;
| 11 rose cut spinels weighing 4,87 ct;
| 6 rose cut rhodolite garnets weighing 2,92 ct;
| 5 rose cut green tourmalines weighing 1,85 ct;
| 2 rose cut amethysts weighing 0,79 ct.
Weight in 19,2k gold: 20,1 g.
Unique piece.
* Certified by IGI - International Gemmological Institute
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