Fabergé is one of the most artistic jewelers in the world famous for their use of colorful stones and the iconic Rococo collection. This ring is a modern take on ornate style, reinterpreting the iconic scroll motif, part of a luxurious collection that celebrates Fabergé’s illustrious heritage and artistry.
The collection takes inspiration from the gold scrolls featured on the legendary Rocaille Egg, an original Fabergé Easter Egg created in 1902 for Russian heiress Varvara Kelkh, which recalls 18th century Louis XVI style and the rococo artistic movement.
This openwork cocktail ring is set with exquisite, rare colored stones that are opulent colored gemstone suites feature perfectly matched, large dusky pink and purple spinels, vivid emeralds, luminous amethysts and radiant aquamarines.
Founded in 1842, Fabergé has been a celebrated name in jewellery ever since Peter Carl Fabergé became official goldsmith to the Russian Imperial Court; the house created exquisite jewels and objects, including the legendary series of lavish and ingenious Imperial Easter Eggs. Peter Carl Fabergé was renowned for his exquisite and artistic use of color, making the most of each gemstone’s unique characteristics and developing a vibrant enamel palette.