JCL Sterling Silver Butterfly Ring with Iolite Wings and White Topaz Body - Size 5

Sterling Silver Butterfly Ring with Iolite Wings and White Topaz Body - Size 5

$84.00
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JCL Sterling Silver Butterfly Ring with Iolite Wings and White Topaz Body - Size 5

Sterling Silver Butterfly Ring with Iolite Wings and White Topaz Body - Size 5

$84.00

This sterling silver butterfly ring is built with layered marquise-cut iolite stones arranged into wide, sweeping wings that give the entire piece a dramatic spread across the finger. The stones carry that distinctive violet-blue tone iolite is known for, shifting between soft lavender and deeper blue depending on the angle and lighting without looking overly dark or muddy.

The butterfly body is finished with a row of white topaz accents set into an elongated marquise-shaped center, adding contrast against the cooler iolite wings. The layout has a very balanced, symmetrical look, but the elevated gallery and split-style band keep it from feeling flat or costume-like. There’s good height and structure underneath the setting, which helps the wings sit prominently while still wearing comfortably.

The marquise stones are tightly arranged almost like layered feathers, giving the butterfly a more elegant and slightly vintage-inspired appearance rather than a cartoon or novelty style. It has a lot of finger coverage for a size 5 ring while still keeping an airy open design.

Verifications:
Sterling Silver has been verified using JSP Silver Acid Testing Solution
Iolite has been verified using a Presidium Gem Tester II
White Topaz has been verified using a Presidium Gem Tester II

Details:
Metal: Sterling Silver
Gemstones: Marquise-Cut Iolite & White Topaz
Ring Size: 5
Hallmarks: “925 TH JCL”
Design: Butterfly motif with split-style band
Condition: Excellent estate condition

Fun facts:
• Iolite was sometimes called the “Viking’s Compass” because legend says thin slices of the stone were used to help locate the sun on cloudy days.
• Marquise-cut gemstones were originally designed to resemble the shape of a smile, which is part of why the cut works so naturally in wing and floral jewelry designs.

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