“Kaki removed a bouquet from her feathery dress and placed it delicately upon her jewel like a plume of white fluff with shades of azure!”
The ring pays tribute to the Maharajas of India. Its shape is directly inspired by the sumptuous draping of turbans. The subtly sculpted red gold imitates the most precious silks, while the white gold pearls recall the ornaments of these headdresses. A magnificent green-azure tourmaline gracefully overlooks the ensemble, adding a touch of majesty. The only thing missing was a plume of feathers to complete the portrait of the Maharaja!
In 18 carat red and palladium white gold
Dome-shaped 11.7 carats green-azure tourmaline from Nigeria
The Maharaja ring is transformable with two interchangeable clips:
Worn for “Grand Soir”
In a sculpted white gold vase, adorned with an Akoya pearl, rests the Maharaja’s feathers—natural white ostrich feathers and celadon-coloured rooster feathers. Designed by the feather designer Éric Charles-Donatien.
Worn for “Beaux Jours”
It is adorned with two Paraiba tourmaline cabochons from Brazil, each topped with a beaded white gold egret and brilliant cut diamond.