-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds
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-Michele Della Valle Free Form Earrings In 18Kt With 26.24 Ctw In Paraiba Tourmalines Sapphires And Diamonds

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Free form earrings designed by Michelle Dalla Valle.

Exceptional pair of colorful clips-on earrings, created in Roma Italy by the jewelry designer Michele Della Valle. These flamboyant pieces has been crafted with a free form curve shape in solid yellow gold of 18 karats. They are fitted with comfortable hinged omega backs for fastening clips and the posts option for pierced ears can be easily added. The whole piece is adorned with a beautiful arrangement of natural precious stones mounted in a pave setting with gradations of colors.

DiamondsMount with 68 round brilliant cut diamonds, 2.03 carats, white colorless F color, VS-2 Clarity.

Diamonds: Mount on top with a pair of hanging briolette faceted cut diamonds, 2.76 carats, G color, VS-1 Clarity.

Sapphires: Mount with 4 larger blue sapphires of different cuts, with a combined weight of 9.94 carats.

SapphiresMount with 156 round brilliant cut vivid blue sapphires, 9.36 carats.

Paraiba Tourmalines: Mount with 43 round brilliant cut transparent Paraiba tourmalines, 2.15 carats.

Weight: 36.75 Grams, (23.58 Dwt).

Measurements: 45 mm by 23 mm (1.77 x 0.91 Inches).

Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark, the Italian gold assay mark, the serial numbers and signed, "MDV .750 *1425RM 64357".

Michele Della Valle, who was born in Rome, began designing costume jewellery at the age of 16. During a trip to Burma in 1976, Della Valle purchased his first stone. In 1976, he worked for a year at Fürst jewellers in Via Veneto, Rome, which was then the representative of Harry Winston. In 1978, Della Valle opened his own workshop in Rome's Piazza Di Spagna and began travelling regularly to Asia in search of precious stones. This was the beginning of a collaboration with Bulgari on special orders and his recognition as a new designer by a clientele of film stars and opera singers throughout Italy. In 1987, he moved to Geneva and developed a line of jewelry which now bears his name. Michele della Valle is unquestionably one of the leading jewelers at work in the world today. He is famed for his appreciation of rare and unusual gemstones and it is his quest for and discovery of those gems that forms the heart of every piece he makes. "I am continually traveling in pursuit of that rare stone full of charm. I love to travel, I love to find..." Della Valle is celebrated for his great appreciation and application of color, and it is this above all else that is most admired in his work: "Rare and precious or unexpected and mysterious, the vibrant grass greens, flaming orange and lilting blues of sea and sky are the colors of jewels for which he has become celebrated." Vivienne Becker.

Note: Briolettes are drop shaped, multi faceted stones. They are unique in the sense that they lack a girdle, a feature all other gemstone cuts have and by which they are usually set. Consequently, briolettes are used as beads by drilling them or as pendants, being suspended from their tips

Note: Paraíba tourmalines was first discovered in 1989, they are among the world’s most prized gemstones. These rare gems are renowned for showing intense blue-green colors. Paraiba tourmalines are extremely rare brightly coloured copper-bearing/cuprian elbaite tourmaline that shows intense blues and greens. It was discovered by an avid gem prospector named Heitor Dimas Barbosa in the late 1980s in the Batalha mine, in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, hence the name.

Literature: Michele Della Valle: Jewels And Myths, Michele Della Valle. ACC Art Books 2014. For similar pieces illustrated.

Collateral: They are accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.

ConditionThe overall condition of these earrings are excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. All gemstones are secured in the settings. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: E111222RRNM.8834


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