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EREBOS SOLITAIRE IN WHITE GOLD, SILVER AND MAUVE GREY SPINEL

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Sale price€1,650.00

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Erebos is a grey gold and blackened silver solitaire ring set with a cushion-cut purplish-grey spinel. The ring body of this piece is entirely hand-carved in grey gold (750/1000) and blackened silver (925/1000), making it a unique piece.

Ring width: 6mm at its widest point (spinel) and 2.5mm for the ring body.

Center stone: Cushion-cut purplish-grey spinel, 5x5mm

Traditionally and artisanally handcrafted in our workshop in Paris, France. This ring is a unique piece; we will size your ring for you, please allow 5 weeks for this.

Choose your size below by referring to the size guide found in the tabs at the end of the product description. If your size is not available in the proposed sizes, please contact us by email at contact@legionparis.com to consider a custom project.

The term "grey gold" refers to 750/1000 grey gold, also known as 18 karats. No surface treatment such as rhodium plating is used, which is why the gold naturally has a slightly pale yellow color throughout.

The term "blackened silver" refers to solid sterling silver with a legal fineness of 925/1000 that has been oxidized to make it dark grey. Blackened silver will develop a patina; the treatment will wear off in places to reveal the natural shine of untreated silver.

The Salomé collection is inspired by the myth of Salome, a mythical figure who is at once a dancer, a sovereign, and transgressive, a symbol of a desire that overturns established order. This collection explores the tension between light and shadow, softness and power. Gold and silver intertwine like two contrasting voices, revealing lines that are sometimes pure, sometimes sculptural. With or without stones, each piece of jewelry asserts a free and confident elegance, where mystery lies not in adornment but in attitude. A collection designed as a balance between strength and seduction, heritage and modernity.

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