Nicky Butler Raj "Kailash Kingdom" Turquoise and Multigemstone Sterling Silver Ring

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An empire of gems awaits you with this Raj Collection by Nicky Butler "Kailash Kingdom" Turquoise and Multigemstone Sterling Silver Ring. Round cultured freshwater pearls (approx. 3mm) are accented by round peridot stones (approx. 3mm) as they create a border around the geometric-shaped ring. Round (approx. 8mm) and pear-cut (approx. 10x14mm) stabilized turquoise stones are bezel-set in the ring's center, adding cabochon color to the piece.

Raj Collection by Nicky Butler "Kailash Kingdom" Turquoise and Multigemstone Sterling Silver Ring Features:

  • Measures approx. 1-7/16"L x 3/4"W x 5/16"H; shank 1/8"W
  • Available in sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Handmade
  • Oxidized, polished finish
  • Stamped .925
  • Made in India
  • Boxed

About the Nicky Butler Raj Collection...
Bring the lush colors and intricate artistry of India's dynasties to your jewelry collection with these breathtaking pieces from Nicky Butler. Nicky combined the influences of his faith and his British sensibility with his extensive work in India to create this fabulous collection for today's woman. Patterned after the jewels of the Mughal Empire, India's most opulent dynasty, each piece is handcrafted and available only in limited numbers.

About stabilized turquoise...
Moisture, skin oils and environmental factors can change the color of turquoise jewelry if left untreated. But stabilizing turquoise helps preserve the stone's normal color. Natural, mined turquoise nuggets are heated at a very low temperature for about a week, slowly drawing out moisture without damaging the texture. The stones are then placed into acrylic or polymer chemicals to replace water molecules. This stabilizes the stone and keeps its beauty and value intact.