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Gold Type: Gold Ring
Weight: 18K Gold Weight 5.74 grams. See uploaded image
Gold Ring Dimensions: European Size 52. See images for details or contact us
GR0162 Ring: Two-Tone Cutout Band, Symbolizing Structure, Geometry, and Architectural DynamicsThe GR0162 ring is a statement and unisex ring with an industrial, geometric, and two-tone metal contrast design. The piece focuses on thick gold frames, a silver center body, and an open architectural form, creating a strong, modern, and structured look.
Technical Design and Details- Wide Band with Edge Frames Structure:
- Overall Shape: The body of the ring is very wide, bulky, and heavy and is surrounded by two thick, polished bands of yellow gold at the top and bottom that act as frames.
- Glossy Yellow Gold Metal: The bezels are made of polished and shiny yellow gold.
- Central Cutout and White Metal:
- Ring Center: The middle section, between the two gold bezels, is filled with a white/silver metal band (likely white gold or platinum).
- Cutout Design: This white metal center band has an Openwork or cutout design made up of angular geometric shapes (likely alternating patterns).
- Depth and Shadow: These cutouts create depth and allow the underlying gold metal or interior space to be seen from within.
- Two-Tone Technique:
- Visual Contrast: The combination of warm yellow metal and cool silvery white metal creates a strong contrast and emphasizes the central geometric design.
- Polished Inner Body:
- Base Band: The inner surface of the ring is fully polished to maintain the comfort of wearing for a thick ring.
With bulky gold bezels, structured white metal center and attractive two-tone design, the GR0162 ring is a symbol of stability, industrial modernity and a bold, unisex taste. This ring is a modern and chunky statement ring or wedding band that is a very special and striking choice for everyday wear for those with strong style or as a unique memorial ring.
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