Eufrosia ring

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€2,100.00
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Reference: 3701666723124

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Total weight : 2.95 grammes

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

Total caratage: 0.39 carats

Dimensions of subject: 14.80 mm * 12.00 mm


Material
  • RECYCLED 18-CARAT YELLOW GOLD
  • 18-CARAT RECYCLED ROSE GOLD
  • RECYCLED 18-CARAT WHITE GOLD
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Maria Battaglia's collections are animated by the sacred fire of passion, of love, the universal cardinal belief that has driven the world since the dawn of time... Maria's work as a designer is driven by the spark that in a fraction of a second turns an inanimate stone, a lifeless metal, into a jewel that captures and fixes the moment when 2 beings promise themselves to each other for the rest of their lives.

Fiama is part of the Maria Battaglia universe, like a marker of those moments when love is coiled deep in the souls of those who declare their love.
To bring this collection to life, Maria offers wedding rings designed with love and passion and crafted in 18-carat gold and diamonds.

Total weight of jewel: 2.95 grams

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

Our diamonds:

Total caratage: 0.39 carats

Type of setting: Pavé

Shape of diamonds : Round

White diamonds: 55

Diamond quality : GVS

Setting :

Dimensions subject : 14.80 mm * 12.00 mm

Thickness: 1.00 mm to 1.50 mm

Ring body : Smooth

Ring body thickness: 1.20 mm

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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.