Triangular tsavorite garnets catch light at angles diamonds cannot reach. Each 1.48-carat stone holds the particular green that made tsavorite the rarest garnet—chrome-bright, without the oil of emerald or the yellow of peridot.
Four round diamonds frame each triangle, their 1.20 total carats measured not for size but for the way white gold lifts their fire against yellow gold's warmth. The metals divide the work: white for the diamonds' stage, yellow for the garnets' heat.
Materials & Setting
Metal
Two-Tone Gold
Setting Profile
Prong
Side Gemstones
Diamond, Emerald
Verification
Every piece carries our word.
Every diamond and gemstone is evaluated in the Pieter Andries Diamond and Gem Laboratory, accredited
by the American Gem Society, before it is set, and every diamond half a carat and above is
laser-inscribed to match its grading documentation.
For pieces containing diamonds, the Pieter Andries diamond grading certificate accompanies the
piece — the house's confirmation of the diamond, the design, and the craftsmanship behind it.
Every commission begins with a rare gemstone and a conversation. Bring your vision — or
let us help you discover it — and we will make something unmistakably yours,
finished by hand in our Southlake atelier.