Architectural, ethereal, and deeply rooted in Mughal jewellery tradition — this Rajwadi Open Crescent Disc Ring is a jewel of extraordinary structural beauty that frames the finger like a wearable work of art.
Designed as a wide open crescent disc with a carved ivory champagne enamel surface adorned with fine scrolling floral and leaf motifs in relief, this ring creates a dramatic horseshoe frame around a central composition. Within the crescent's embrace, a raised teardrop panel is encrusted with a double row of lustrous seed pearls, cradling a deep oval emerald green cabochon stone at its heart. Below the crescent, a cascading fan of five sculpted gold-toned leaves spreads outward like a blooming lotus base, adding a lush, organic dimension to the entire piece.
- Wide open crescent disc silhouette — bold architectural statement
- Carved ivory champagne enamel surface with scrolling floral & leaf motifs
- Raised teardrop panel with double seed pearl encrustation
- Deep oval emerald green cabochon centre stone
- Cascading fan of five sculpted gold-toned leaves at base
- Antique gold-toned finish throughout
- Adjustable wide gold band
- Perfect for bridal, festive & ceremonial occasions
- Pairs beautifully with ivory, champagne, emerald green & gold bridal outfits
Like a crescent moon cradling a jewel of the forest — this ring is for the woman who wears her elegance like a crown.