Wild Orchid - Platinum Natural Paraiba Tourmaline Ring

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Description

Striking and unapologetically elegant, the Wild Orchid ring is a celebration of rare beauty and artistic craftsmanship. Crafted in enduring platinum, its sculptural floral design is inspired by the natural elegance of an orchid in full bloom.

At the center, natural Paraiba tourmalines from Brazil bring the design to life with their extraordinary neon blue-green glow, while emerald-cut natural diamonds form petal-like accents that add structure, brilliance, and refined contrast. Every curve and detail is meticulously considered, creating a ring that feels both organic and architectural.

Bold yet graceful, the Wild Orchid ring is designed for those who appreciate distinctive luxury and statement design. Elevated by one of the world’s rarest gemstones and executed in platinum, it is a true conversation piece — expressive, confident, and unforgettable.

Know Your Paraiba Tourmaline

Paraiba tourmaline is one of the rarest and most valuable colored gemstones in the world.  Discovered in Brazil, it is celebrated for its unmistakable neon blue-green glow — a color caused by the presence of copper within the stone, a characteristic found in only a tiny fraction of tourmalines.

All Paraiba tourmalines featured in this piece are natural and sourced from Brazil, prized for their exceptional vibrancy, rarity, and collector appeal. Due to limited global supply, genuine Brazilian Paraiba tourmalines are increasingly scarce, making each piece not only beautiful, but truly special.

When set in fine metals such as gold or platinum, Paraiba tourmaline offers a striking contrast and enduring brilliance — a gemstone chosen by collectors and connoisseurs worldwide.