Heloise 18ct white gold ring set with a round pale blue facetted aquamarine approximately 6mm 0.7cts and brilliant cut and square cut diamonds 0.56cts in a double row octagonal style. From the Journey to India.
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This Art Deco style ring is beautifully proportioned with a double row of pave around the central stone. Square cut stones sit with round brilliant cuts to add interest around the centre stone. Cassandra often makes this ring bespoke with coloured stones as well as diamonds and it is also possible to recycle stones from unworn jewels into this design.
Aquamarine with its hues of blue and green is known as the sailor's gem ensuring safe travels across the seas. It is the birthstone for March. The colour in aquamarine is due to the presence of iron in the beryl crystal lattice with the most important deposits being found throughout Brazil as well as in Africa where the colours of blue can almost be a pungent blue.
All Cassandra Goad jewellery is designed and made in the
workshops in London.
As a gemmologist, the chemical composition and properties of
gemstones have always fascinated Cassandra. Ever in search of the
unusual and rare, she travels the world to source beautiful
gemstones, either in the rough or cut form. The craftsman works as
an artist recreating the design in metal, his interpretation is
vital to the overall feel of the jewel. The jewel is then mounted,
assayed , polished and set. Many of Cassandra's jewels can be hand
engraved with a personal message to make a unique bespoke gift.
One of the treasures of the Indian department at the V and A museum is a gold necklace of exquisitely carved seed pods. Cassandra's Indian marriage pendants are her own interpretation with deeply carved details. In Delhi, the Qut'b Minar's marble carvings there give rise to her own eponymous ring.