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Hat Yai Peacock

Hat Yai Peacock

NOK 14 990

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This item is sold, but please contact us if you're interested in purchasing a similar piece.

Details

DETAILS

  • A 1,65 carat rectangular, green sapphire set in 14K solid yellow gold
  • The gold band is flat and measures 1,5 mm in the width
  • Design: double claws
  • This ring is a one-off, making it a unique addition to any jewelry collection

HAT YAI

  • Hat Yai is a city in southern Thailand near the Malaysian border
  • The green peacock originated from Thailand

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Peacock

The Peacock Collection is inspired by the large, colorful pheasants, known for their rainbow-like tails that displays gorgeous hues of blue and green. The peacock is a possessor of some of the most admired human characteristics, and is a symbol of integrity and the beauty we can achieve when we endeavor to show our true colors.

The peacock's tail feathers spread out in a distinctive train that is more than 60 percent of the bird’s total body length. The large train is used in mating rituals and courtship displays. It can be arched into a magnificent fan that reaches across the bird's back and touches the ground on either side. Females are believed to choose their mates according to the size, color, and quality of these outrageous feather trains. Despite these odd proportions, the bird flies just fine, if not very far.

The term "peacock" is commonly used to refer to birds of both sexes. Technically, only males are peacocks. Females are peahens, and together, they are called peafowl.

There are two familiar peacock species. The blue peacock originated from Sri Lanka and India, while the green peacock inhabits more Eastern areas. The green peacock is found in the wild in Java, Myanmar (Burma), China, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Malaysia. Their habitat is more tropical than that of the blue peacock. However, their habitat has been widely destroyed and reduced, and the green peafowl is now an endangered species. A more distinct and little-known species, the Congo peacock, inhabits African rain forests.

Sapphire

Most jewelry customers think all sapphires are blue, but in fact sapphires come in a rainbow of colors from white, black, brown, gray, violet, green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, and intermediate hues. Some sapphires exhibit the phenomenon known as color change, most often going from blue in daylight or fluorescent lighting to purple under incandescent light.

Sapphire scores a 9 on Mohs scale, and thus has excellent toughness and does not break easily when struck. This makes it a great choice for rings subject to daily wear.

For centuries, sapphire has been associated with royalty and romance. The world’s most famous engagement ring is Kate Middleton’s and Princess Diana’s blue sapphire, the "Royal Blue" - a 12-carat oval blue Ceylon sapphire from Sri Lanka.

Sapphire is the birthstone of September, and is the gemstone of creative expression and inner peace and meditation. Traditionally, sapphire symbolizes nobility, truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. It has decorated the robes of royalty and clergy members for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, kings and queens were convinced that blue Sapphires protected their owners from envy and harm.

Peacock

The Peacock Collection is inspired by the large, colorful pheasants, known for their rainbow-like tails that display gorgeous hues of blue and green. The peacock is a possessor of some of the most admired human characteristics, and is a symbol of integrity and the beauty we can achieve when we endeavor to show our true colors.

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Finding your ring size

All of our rings are standard EU sizes. If you don’t know your EU size, you can visit a local jeweller and have them measure your finger or one of your rings to determine the correct ring size. If you are unable to do this, please feel free to use our options below.

MEASURE AT HOME

  • Take a piece of paper and wrap it around the finger
  • Mark the exact spot where the ends join
  • With a ruler, measure the length from end to end
  • Use the chart below to find the correct size (e.g. EU size 42 = 42 mm circumference)

ARE YOU GIFTING A RING TO SOMEONE?

Measure the diameter of a ring you know fits the person you are giving the ring to. Alternatively: choose the most common ring size (EU 54/17.2 mm/US size 7) and have your local jeweler adjust the ring if needed afterwards.
EUDiameter (mm)US
4213,42
4313,72,5
4414,03
4514,33,5
4614,6-
4715,04
4815,34,5
4915,65
5015,95,5
5116,2-
5216,56
5316,86,5
5417,27
5517,57,5
5617,8-
5718,18
5818,48,5
5918,8-
6019,19
6119,49,5
6219,710
6320,010,5
6420,3-
6520,611