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A gold, diamond, and coral ring, centered by a cabochon coral flanked by bezel-set round-brilliant-cut diamonds, in 18k. Van Cleef & Arpels, France. #B5769K2 B.O. 27. Atw diamonds 0.18 ct.
Coral, one of the few organic gemstones, has been imbued with many meanings throughout history. It was first worn thousands of years ago on the Mediterranean Coast. The Romans believed it had magical and medicinal attributes, and saw that their children wore the gem to protect them. It enjoyed a resurgence in the Victorian era and was commonly thought to bring on good health. Coral comes in an array of colors, ranging from the fiery red of Mediterranean coral and oxblood from Japan to a range of oranges and the delicate pink hues that are dubbed angel skin coral.
Coral, one of the few organic gemstones, has been imbued with many meanings throughout history. It was first worn thousands of years ago on the Mediterranean Coast. The Romans believed it had magical and medicinal attributes, and saw that their children wore the gem to protect them. It enjoyed a resurgence in the Victorian era and was commonly thought to bring on good health. Coral comes in an array of colors, ranging from the fiery red of Mediterranean coral and oxblood from Japan to a range of oranges and the delicate pink hues that are dubbed angel skin coral.