The New Name Rose Gold Woven Ring was made for the divorcée who doesn't want yellow gold or white silver — who wants something warm, pink, and her own from the start.
A large princess-cut blue topaz — square, facing straight up — sits at the center of an intricately woven rose-gold band. The band is four separate strands that cross over and under each other along the shank before meeting at the setting, each strand thin enough to trace with a fingernail. The crossover pattern is visible from every angle. Rose gold plating over sterling silver. The blue against the rose is intentional — two colors that don't traditionally pair.
When I imagine you wearing it, I imagine the first wedding you attend as a divorced woman. You wear this one deliberately. When someone asks about it, you tell them the truth: you bought it for yourself, and you like the color.
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