Impasto Studs by Belinda Chang
The name “impasto” is borrowed from a decorative painting technique where paint is layered to create a dynamic visual effect.
With a baguette cut pink sapphire seated upon a mother-of-pearl canvas, this piece breaks all conventions of stone-setting and took as its foundation a sheer appreciation for precious gems, simultaneously flaunting an adamantine lustre and the silky pearlescent glow.
This piece is ready to ship, if you want to talk to us before purchase, feel free to contact us via info@obellery.com
The name “impasto” is borrowed from a decorative painting technique where paint is layered to create a dynamic visual effect.
With a baguette cut pink sapphire seated upon a mother-of-pearl canvas, this piece breaks all conventions of stone-setting and took as its foundation a sheer appreciation for precious gems, simultaneously flaunting an adamantine lustre and the silky pearlescent glow.
This piece is ready to ship, if you want to talk to us before purchase, feel free to contact us via info@obellery.com
The name “impasto” is borrowed from a decorative painting technique where paint is layered to create a dynamic visual effect.
With a baguette cut pink sapphire seated upon a mother-of-pearl canvas, this piece breaks all conventions of stone-setting and took as its foundation a sheer appreciation for precious gems, simultaneously flaunting an adamantine lustre and the silky pearlescent glow.
This piece is ready to ship, if you want to talk to us before purchase, feel free to contact us via info@obellery.com