Diana ring

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€1,250.00
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Reference: 3701666720826

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Total weight : 2.60 grammes

Our gold: White, yellow, pink gold: Recycled 18k gold

Total caratage: 0.19 carats

Dimensions of subject : 14.58mm

Material
  • RECYCLED 18-CARAT YELLOW GOLD
  • 18-CARAT RECYCLED ROSE GOLD
  • RECYCLED 18-CARAT WHITE GOLD
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    Made in Europe

    Designed by Maria Battaglia, Diana is a fine, delicate star worn on a polished 18-carat gold ring adorned with diamonds. It takes the form of a seven-pointed star, the designer's lucky number. In Corsica, the night is so clear that it's easy to admire the starry sky. As the sun sets, the sky reveals a myriad of stars. The one that shines brightest of all is called Diana Di l'Alba. Gateway to the dawn that opens and closes the confines of night, Diana Di Alba is the morning star that guides the shepherd's footsteps. Like a protective divinity, a symbol of femininity, she watches over the island.

    Total weight : 2.60 grammes

    Our gold: white, yellow and pink gold: recycled 18k gold

    Our diamonds:

    Total caratage: 0.19 carats

    Type of setting: pavé / claw (center)

    Diamond shape: round

    White diamonds: 49

    Diamond quality : GVS

    Setting :

    Dimensions subject : 14.58mm

    Thickness: 3.10mm

    Ring body: pearl

    Subject thickness : 1.50mm

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    MARIA BATTAGLIA's vision

    The MARIA BATTAGLIA brand draws its inspiration from its Corsican origins. Her creations are an ode to the Mediterranean island, its thriving nature and its mystique.

    « A collection inspired by Corsica.»

    In the MARIA BATTAGLIA collection, elements borrowed from Corsica's natural landscapes are recurring motifs. These include the chestnut leaf, a Castagniccia tree, the Immortelle flower, endemic to Corsica, the Bonifacio coral and the Altore, the eagle that has made the island its sanctuary.