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Dana Bronfman

Sugarloaf Ring with Pale Blue Tourmaline

$3,975.00
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    ONE OF A KIND

    Used to highlight the mysterious beauty of the dreamy, pale blue tourmaline at the center of this one-of-a-kind ring, the "sugarloaf" cut is essentially a cabochon that has a four-sided pyramid shape. The ethereal stone which takes on pale light blue and grey tones depending on the light, is set in a hand-hammered band made with 18K yellow fairmined gold and dotted with diamonds. Beautiful worn on the ring finger or as a woman's or men's pinky ring. 0.09 ctw diamonds. Face of ring is 0.25 inch. Size 7.

    Handcrafted in New York. 

     


    DANA BRONFMAN

    A collector by nature, Dana Bronfman discovered her passion for jewelry throughout her global travels. A bracelet from Istanbul, a Native American heirloom passed on from her grandmother—the pieces she amassed told Bronfman’s own story, and she yearned to craft pieces that would become part of other people’s story.

    Her namesake line, which debuted two years ago, draws inspiration from such influences as Salvador Dali and industrial architecture. Her collection is rife with bold, modern designs that mix metals and negative space in artful and unexpected ways. Classically trained as a metalsmith at the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts in San Francisco and as an apprentice in Santa Fe, Bronfman now lives in New York City, where each piece is crafted by hand from reclaimed 18K gold, post-consumer diamonds and ethically sourced gemstones. In 2017, she won Fashion Group International's Rising Star Award for fine jewelry.

     

    We love the unusual "sugarloaf" shape of the tourmaline, since it emphasizes the natural light blue to grey color of the tourmaline in an understated way.