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Sleek silver minimalism highlights the radiance of a single faceted gem. Designed by Neeru Goel in India, this handcrafted cocktail ring showcases the radiance of faceted blue chalcedony that totals 8 carats.
.925 Sterling silver
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I purchased this ring many years ago and have since passed it along to a friend who admired it. The stone and setting are so pretty; a very well-crafted piece.
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Soft blue water is what this ring reminds me of and Im in love with it. My compliments to the artist!
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Very pleased with my earrings. Im wearingthem now.
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You can find our chalcedony cocktail ring 'Mumbai Sky' by Neeru Goel in jewelry categories such as Modern Rings, Chalcedony Rings, Silver Rings, Sterling Silver Rings and Single Stone Rings. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
Neeru is a self-taught jewelry artisan. Her designs are inspired by the rich heritage of traditional Indian jewelry. In her workshop, she and her assistants handcraft the jewelry molds and handset the gemstones. Neeru eagerly passes her knowledge to any of the artisans in her workshop who wish to master this ancient art.
Job Creator
At any given time Neeru, gives work to other jewelry artisans. Most work full-time and the others, part-time.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
"Collecting jewelry and gemstones has been my passion ever since childhood."
The artistry of Neeru Goel has been featured in Depth magazine.
"Hi! My name is Neeru Goel and I was born on September 19, 1960. I spent most of my childhood in Kolkata, a metropolis in West Bengal. Collecting... read more