H. STERN By Diane Von Furstenberg Geometric Power Ring In 18Kt Gold & Rock Quartz
H. STERN By Diane Von Furstenberg Geometric Power Ring In 18Kt Gold & Rock Quartz
H. STERN By Diane Von Furstenberg Geometric Power Ring In 18Kt Gold & Rock Quartz
H. STERN By Diane Von Furstenberg Geometric Power Ring In 18Kt Gold & Rock Quartz
H. STERN By Diane Von Furstenberg Geometric Power Ring In 18Kt Gold & Rock Quartz
H. STERN By Diane Von Furstenberg Geometric Power Ring In 18Kt Gold & Rock Quartz
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H. STERN By Diane Von Furstenberg Geometric Power Ring In 18Kt Gold & Rock Quartz

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Geometric ring designed by Diane Von Furstenberg for H. Stern.

This is a stunning geometric cocktail ring, created by the Brazilian jewelry house of H. Stern,  back in the 1990. This beautiful contemporary ring is part of the Power-Collection, specially designed by Diane Von Furstenberg for the company. The statement ring has been crafted with a massive sculptural look in solid yellow gold of 18 karats with high polished finish and embellished on top with a superb faceted rock quartz. Diane von Fürstenberg, born Diane Simone Michelle Halfin in Brussels in 1946. She is a Belgian-American fashion designer very well known for her famous wrap-cut dresses.

Rock Quartz: Mount on top in a bezel setting, with 1 faceted fancy kite cut carved from natural translucent rock quartz, with a weight of about 54 carats.

Weight: 30.98 Grams, (19.85 Dwt).

Size: 7 and may be sized up or down on special request.

Measurements: 32 mm by 21 mm (1.26 x 0.83 Inches) and raise 18 mm over the finger.

Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark, the mark associated to Diane Von Furstenberg, the mark for the assay and warranty of the 18kt gold and signed as follows, "S. .750 M".

EMERALD_MD_MD562030 1703..1723

Hans Stern

The company was founded in Brazil by Hans Stern in the 1945. When he was a teenager, he and his family fled Germany and arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, penniless. Hans found a job at Cristab, a company that cut and exported gemstones. He loved the colorful semi-precious gems and learned all he could about the jewelry business. He also studied the languages he would need to succeed in the international gem trade. Part of Hans's job was visiting the mines. He became friendly with the miners and learned more about the gemstones from them. He pawned his precious accordion to buy gemstones on the consignment. He was still a young man when he founded his own company, H. Stern, his first shop established on the docks where international passengers disembarked from the cruise ships. Hans wanted Brazil to be known as the “Land of the Colored Gemstone,” and today, more than half of the colored gems in the world are mined in Brazil. The turning point in his career came when the Nicaraguan dictator, Anastasio Somoza, visited the struggling jeweler's shop and bought a distinctive aquamarine necklace for $20,000. Hans's reputation soared. His creations captured the free-spirited, colorful, creative essence of the Brazil. Now his son Roberto Stern is ruling the worldwide company.

Collateral: This H. Stern ring is accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.

ConditionThe overall condition of this H. Stern ring is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. The gemstone is secured in the settings. This ring has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: R030325MIAS/.7439


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