
Flowing Enamel Regent Ring in 14K Gold, Antique Jewelry Series
$289.00
Unit price perEstimated delivery between September 21 and September 28.
$289.00
Unit price per
A vintage ring. Royal Blue.
The blue of a regent’s grace.
This ring was first seen
in this very photograph
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still wrapped in fur,
in the thick of winter,
at a cold-season auction in New York 🍎
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Because of this ring,
even the pastel porcelain vase,
faded quietly into the background.
It stole the show.
Everyone asked about it.
Maybe it really is unforgettable
—
that shade of Royal Blue.
Jewelers, in their precision,
call it by a truer name:
Regent Blue.
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Solid gold / 14k Gold.
& flowing enamel.
@ Front.
@ Back.
@ Inner.
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Gold Signature
A full 14K solid gold setting
encircling over a 100 micro-particles
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solid gold beads.
Regent Blue enamel is not a single tone
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it forms a gradient,
revealing, in delicate clarity,
the “antique under-pattern”
of true European craftsmanship.
Heirloom pieces like this
—
to restore their antique soul,
not a single craft can be skipped.
At Teases' Kitsilano boutique in Vancouver,
a European couple traveling through Canada
chose this as their pair of rings.
They knew exactly
what they were looking at.
This ring is true.
A companion.
Jewelry meant to live close to you.
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Authentic T hand-engraved mark
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all solid gold.
Mined in North America.
Unlike anything mass-produced.
Teases' mastery in private collections
led to the 2023
acquisition and renaming of
Vancouver’s mining brand.
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Bringing true gemstones, gold, and pearls.
Especially in everyday, simple outfits
—
wearing a piece like this
is my secret to looking
elegant and effortlessly chic.
Jewelry for the East Asian beauty
has always prized one thing above all
aura over opulence.
This ring can be formal,
or fashion-forward,
or beautifully everyday.
Open my camera roll at random,
and all I can think is
How can a ring
—
make my hands look this fair?!
Super brightening.
Seriously.
The graceful look more regal,
the delicate look even more refined.
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Absolutely divine!
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Perfectly in line with Teases' founding vision
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"Some jewelry is meant to be collected,
not for display, but for companionship."