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Bubble Cluster Ring

Bubble Cluster Ring

Round mabe Sea of Cortez lavender/light blue pearl measures 9.5mm long and 9.7mm wide

0.40 ct. oval Indian peach moonstone cabochon

0.17 ct. round cut Peruvian grey/gold pyrite

0.10 ct. round cut white natural diamond

0.08 ct. round brilliant cut Vietnamese lavender spinel

Five total stones secured in full bezel settings

Round wire shank measures 1.7mm wide

Cluster-meets-statement right hand ring style set by hand in solid gold

On The Design Story: Mociun’s pearl-set pieces represent a celebration of cosmic proportions. Born from a mollusk's protective process, pearls grow in layers spun from sea minerals. Ancient lore calls pearls daughters of the moon, which we understand to mean that they are inextricably linked to, and therefore contain, the pull of lunation.

On The Design Story: Inspired by the mechanical elegance of Oskar Schlemmer's Triadisches Ballet, Trinity Collection pieces are represented by the simple design principles of the Bauhaus school and mirror the concept that humans are moveable art.

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Only available at mociun.com. To purchase this piece, please visit our website.

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From $825.00

Original: $2,750.00

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$2,750.00

$825.00

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Round mabe Sea of Cortez lavender/light blue pearl measures 9.5mm long and 9.7mm wide

0.40 ct. oval Indian peach moonstone cabochon

0.17 ct. round cut Peruvian grey/gold pyrite

0.10 ct. round cut white natural diamond

0.08 ct. round brilliant cut Vietnamese lavender spinel

Five total stones secured in full bezel settings

Round wire shank measures 1.7mm wide

Cluster-meets-statement right hand ring style set by hand in solid gold

On The Design Story: Mociun’s pearl-set pieces represent a celebration of cosmic proportions. Born from a mollusk's protective process, pearls grow in layers spun from sea minerals. Ancient lore calls pearls daughters of the moon, which we understand to mean that they are inextricably linked to, and therefore contain, the pull of lunation.

On The Design Story: Inspired by the mechanical elegance of Oskar Schlemmer's Triadisches Ballet, Trinity Collection pieces are represented by the simple design principles of the Bauhaus school and mirror the concept that humans are moveable art.

Item Details

Only available at mociun.com. To purchase this piece, please visit our website.