A century on, art deco design is as popular as ever. While the striking, geometric designs of the 1920s are perennially popular, the centennial of the art deco style has meant that every leading fashion designer is pulling out all the stops to embrace this stunning look. And among the hallmarks of this celebrated style is the kite-cut gem. Comprising...read more
A century on, art deco design is as popular as ever. While the striking, geometric designs of the 1920s are perennially popular, the centennial of the art deco style has meant that every leading fashion designer is pulling out all the stops to embrace this stunning look. And among the hallmarks of this celebrated style is the kite-cut gem. Comprising a stone with two short, straight edges and two long ones, the kite is making a comeback, showcasing its elegant appeal in a wave of high-end jewelry collections.
“Move over classic pear- and marquise-cut stones,” wrote the New York Times recently. According to the Gray Lady, kite-shape gems “are having a moment, attracting fans with their edgy style, rarity and brilliance.”
In celebration of this classic look, we’ve created the Blue Deco Kite Ring, a jewelry piece that stars a large kite-cut sky blue topaz stone. Surrounded by 26 rounds of DiamondAura®, the Ultimate Diamond Alternative®, and encased in rhodium-finished .925 sterling silver, this ring is the stuff of deco dreams. Act now — supplies are limited.