Greatness Gone. Sparkle ring
Sparkle time. The Sparkle ring from the Greatness Gone collection is the Gatsby-party diamond of the series — a big clear faceted stone held in delicate silver twigs, the way the 1920s liked their rings: as large as the band could carry and as bright as the room would allow.
Despite the size, it weighs almost nothing. The openwork metalwork is so fine that the ring sits lightly on the finger. Rhodium plating brings the sparkle up to its full intensity — the way the original Art Deco pieces wore it.
A broken-stone version is also available. Each stone is crushed by hand, working for a balanced fracture so the shards still hold the geometry of a faceted cut. No two rings are alike: every one has its own pattern of broken planes and the tiny silver twigs that hold them in place.