Description
This exquisite Louis Vuitton High Jewelry cocktail ring features a cushion-cut indicolite tourmaline of 9.78 carats. The stone displays a rare and shifting blue-green hue — at once deep and alive: in daylight it carries the cool clarity of aquamarine, while under artificial light it deepens into a rich oceanic green. This chromatic play is a natural expression of tourmaline‘s pleochroism, further enhanced by the cushion cut, whose softly rounded corners and enlarged facets draw out the stone’s inner luminosity and showcase its exceptional transparency and clarity.
The band and setting are crafted in 18-karat white gold (750 hallmark). The diamond arrangement is built on the interplay of two distinct cuts: round brilliant diamonds set in pavé form a continuous, shimmering surface across the band and the sculpted scrollwork flanking the centre stone, while baguette-cut diamonds, channel-set in precise parallel rows along the shoulders of the ring, introduce a clean geometric counterpoint. The tension between the soft radiance of the pavé and the mirror-like planes of the baguettes gives the piece its unmistakable Art Deco rhythm. Total diamond weight is estimated at 5–8 carats.
The inner shank is engraved with the serial number 451/11 — confirming this piece as part of the High Jewelry line, where every creation is produced as a one-of-a-kind work. European size 53 corresponds to an internal diameter of 16.9 mm. The ring’s substantial domed profile places it firmly in the dome cocktail ring category — a statement piece conceived for formal occasions, where scale and craftsmanship are held in equal measure.
