A round cream faux pearl sits nestled at the base of a spreading fan of silver-tone marquise leaves, each one set with a clear rhinestone — the whole composition opening outward like a peacock tail or a spray of light caught mid-movement. The beaded pearl setting and the crescent curve above it add a softness that keeps the design from feeling architectural. Released in 1974, the Fan Fare was designed as an expandable ring, making it one of the more versatile pieces from that era. Equal parts refined and botanical.
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Collected by Mineral and Matter