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The Aurelia Ring

An ode to timeless romance, The Aurelia Ring is crafted for an extraordinary love story. At its heart lies a breathtaking 3.56ct elongated cushion cut diamond, its faceting pattern delicately balancing fire and brilliance to create a mesmerising play of light. The elongated silhouette enhances finger length, giving the stone a graceful, luminous presence that feels both classic and contemporary.

The diamond is secured in a four-claw setting of rich 18ct yellow gold, with round brilliant cut diamonds individually set on each side. The band itself is adorned with fine hand-engraved detailing and milgrain edging, echoing the romantic artistry of antique design.

Details:

  • Centre Diamond: 3.56ct elongated cushion cut
  • Bezel Setting: 18ct yellow gold, four-claw
  • Accent Diamonds: 4 round brilliant cut, total approx. 0.60ct
  • Finish: Hand-engraved shoulders with milgrain detail
  • Origin: Handcrafted in the Appleby workshop, Dublin
$169,863.60
The Aurelia Ring
$169,863.60

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An ode to timeless romance, The Aurelia Ring is crafted for an extraordinary love story. At its heart lies a breathtaking 3.56ct elongated cushion cut diamond, its faceting pattern delicately balancing fire and brilliance to create a mesmerising play of light. The elongated silhouette enhances finger length, giving the stone a graceful, luminous presence that feels both classic and contemporary.

The diamond is secured in a four-claw setting of rich 18ct yellow gold, with round brilliant cut diamonds individually set on each side. The band itself is adorned with fine hand-engraved detailing and milgrain edging, echoing the romantic artistry of antique design.

Details:

  • Centre Diamond: 3.56ct elongated cushion cut
  • Bezel Setting: 18ct yellow gold, four-claw
  • Accent Diamonds: 4 round brilliant cut, total approx. 0.60ct
  • Finish: Hand-engraved shoulders with milgrain detail
  • Origin: Handcrafted in the Appleby workshop, Dublin