France, circa 1980s
Signed: Boucheron | OR 750 | B27315
Gold Marks: French eagle’s head (750), Dutch tulip mark (750)
A striking and versatile interchangeable ring by the esteemed French jeweler Boucheron, crafted in heavy 18K yellow gold and set with fine brilliant-cut diamonds along the shoulders. The ring is designed to be worn with three interchangeable high-dome, faceted cabochon gemstones:
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A vibrant blue topaz
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A deep amethyst
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A rich Madeira citrine
Each stone is precision-cut to sit securely within the central mount, allowing the wearer to tailor the ring’s appearance for different occasions or moods, an innovative and luxurious design concept from Boucheron during the 1980s.
The interior of the shank is engraved: Boucheron, OR 750, B27315. The ring also bears the eagle’s head French assay mark for 18K gold, as well as a Dutch tulip mark, both indicating the 750 gold standard.
Founded in 1858, Boucheron is one of the oldest houses of Place Vendôme and is internationally renowned for its creative elegance and superb craftsmanship. This ring exemplifies the house’s hallmark blend of timeless style and inventive design.
Condition: Excellent
Diameter of the bezel is 15 mm (5/8 in.)
Total height is 14 mm (9/16 in.)
Weight is 24.14 grams.
Ring size 6.5 (17 mm) resizable