The new De Beers High Jewellery collection aptly titile “Forces of Nature” is Inspired by eight majestic animals native to southern Africa..
De Beer’s has been the world’s leading diamond company since its inception in 1888, known for discovering and creating some of the finest diamond jewellery the brands latest collection pays homage to its roots with each ring based upon eight animals native to southern Africa.
Comprising of eight solitaire diamond rings, each of the eight creations has a center solitaire accompanied by a crown or jacket with distinguishing design elements from each creature, these can be styled with or without the hero diamond, or spread across several fingers, providing multiple looks in one spectacular piece.
The spectacular Lion ring can be worn alone as a warm white trillion-cut 5.09 ct. diamond solitaire ring. Or it can worn as a statement cocktail ring with its “lion’s mane” jacket comprising of a fringe of sparkling diamonds and glossy gold beads.
The Greater Kudu ring is a marvel of jewellery design and craftsmanship. The large 2.01 ct. cushion-cut white diamond can either be worn alone or with a two accompanying diamond pavé-set rings, representing interlocking antlers. A 3.2 carat heart-shaped diamond crowns a ring whose intertwining trunks evoke the elephant,
The African buffalo is depicted with a singularly magnificent ring which is set with a 2.01 ct. fancy orange-brown radiant cut solitaire diamond. It’s jacket is another ring set with pyramid-shaped rough brown diamonds, white diamond baguettes and white and brown diamonds set in two horns.
Representing the eyes of a Leopard the double ring comprises of marquise-cut white diamonds, highlighted by a jacket of green and white pavé-set diamonds. The zebra Jacket Ring features a pair of diamond and lacquered zebras prancing either side of a 3.09 carat Asscher-cut diamond.
The impressive Rhinoceros ring features a dark yellow-green pear-shaped 3.17 ct. diamond, which can either be worn on its own or with its armour-like titanium jacket lit up by a sprinkle of white diamonds.