Blue Sapphire and Diamond Teardrop Ring
Indulge in timeless romance with the Blue Sapphire and Diamond Teardrop Ring. The stunning blue sapphire and delicate 18ct yellow gold teardrop detail on the shank are complemented by tiny diamonds for a simple and elegant design. Admire the hidden flower detail on the Ceylon sapphire setting and make this your perfect engagement ring.
Sapphire, the birthstone of September, is most desired in its pure, rich blue colour but is present in almost every colour including pink, yellow and green. In the Middle Ages the gem was believed to protect those close to you from harm and also represented loyalty and trust. It is also the gem that married couples traditionally gift on their 45th wedding anniversary.
Ring size N, please get in touch regarding resizing.
The Designer
Esmy Jewellery is a London-based contemporary jewellery brand founded by Marylène Esmy. Born in France, raised in London and with a Tamil background, her identity has played a significant role in her creative journey. As a graduate from the renowned School of Jewellery in Birmingham, Esmy went onto working in London’s jewellery quarter Hatton Garden as a CAD designer where she gained further expertise in the jewellery trade.
Esmy describes her jewellery as an exploration of cross-cultural elements through visual forms of jewellery. Inspired by the threads of her hybrid heritage, she creates modern heirlooms with a unique blend of East and West. Her jewellery often draws inspiration from the curvilinear motifs that are present in South Asian and Arabesque architectural and jewellery styles. Her contemporary take on these ornamental motifs builds the character of her pieces as she challenges the lines between western and ‘ethnic’ jewellery; turning a modern heirloom into a diasporic narrative.
Esmy uses modern technology to give life to her pieces as she specialises in computer-aided design and 3D wax printing. Her three dimensional prints are then produced into recycled solid gold and silver heirlooms using precious metal casting techniques. She explores colour in her pieces through the use of coloured gemstones which complements yet adds contrasts to her designs.
Jewellery Care
To look after your jewellery we recommend it must not be worn in the bath, shower or whilst swimming and we advise any perfume or hairspray is to be applied before putting on your jewellery to avoid contact with chemicals and cosmetics. Please remove your jewellery before engaging in practical activities such as sport.
Please get in touch to enquire about our cleaning services and restoring surface finishes.