Vol.18 偶発的な出会いが作り出す、不思議なバイカラーストーンの世界

Vol.18 The mysterious world of bicolor stones created by chance encounters

The two different colors complement each other and coexist.
I am in awe of the beauty of nature's creation and wonder how that color scheme was created.
The more you look at this bicolor natural stone, the more you will be captivated.
This time, we will focus on bicolor stones, which are different from solid colors and are full of the individuality and special feeling of the stone.

Bottom) Milgrain Ring - Bicolor Topaz -Top) Prong Ring - Benitoite -

Bicolor is basically characterized by two separate colors, but there are various ways in which the colors appear, such as clearly separated colors, colors with a blurred boundary like a gradient, and colors that are mixed together.

Depending on the color, it can give a strong, crisp impression or a gentle, soft impression, and each creates different levels of contrast, which I think is also part of its charm.



This topaz and benitoite are bicolor with colorless. They are not completely dyed blue, but rather look like a drop of watercolor paint slowly spreading into water.
Because there are colorless parts, the color shade changes when you look at it from different angles, emphasizing the fresh paleness and allowing you to enjoy its beautiful shine and transparency.
The harmony with the colorless material creates a sense of transience, but if you look closely you can see a vague boundary between the colors.
Finding your favorite angle will be a fun and enjoyable experience.
(From the middle finger)Rough Collet Ring - Aquamarine - / en-MD- / Prong Ring - Benitoite - / Mantel Full Diamond Chain Ring
The size of this benitoite makes you want to try stacking it. The cool and refreshing feel of the benitoite can be enhanced with a white gold Mantel Ring, while the pale aquamarine adds a gentle touch.
Enjoy the early summer with an outfit that will keep the heat at bay.

middle finger) Collet Ring - Paraiba Tourmaline -
The color of Paraiba tourmaline is Copper and manganese are thought to have a major influence.
Bright neon blue with high copper content
A strong neon green color that contains a lot of manganese
If you've always dreamed of owning a Paraiba tourmaline, it can be difficult to decide which color to choose, but this piece allows you to get the best of both worlds.

Collet Ring - Paraiba Tourmaline - / Mantel Full Diamond Chain Ring
It's not a clear bicolor,
The way it slowly melts and the blue and green blend together gives a refreshing feeling, like a clear stream.
The sheerness, like scooped up water, is beautiful, so why not try this special piece that has a different feel to strong neon lights?



middle finger) Collet Ring- Aquamarine -
Aquamarine comes in a wide variety of colors, from clear freshness to quiet depth, with subtle hints of green, and sometimes even a hint of yellow.
From spring to early summer, when you want to add a new, refreshing touch of blue to your outfit, this aquamarine has an overwhelming presence that will catch your eye, and its fascinating bicolor is full of the mystery of the earth.
Index Finger) Collet Ring- Aquamarine- / Middle Finger ) Hibiki Ring- Brown Diamond- / String Ring
The milky coloring is like soda cream.
This large pear-shaped ring fills your finger, and the milky white and transparent blue characteristic of aquamarine create a clear bicolor effect, making it a masterpiece that allows you to enjoy two contrasting expressions at once.

Bicolor is a stone in which two different colors coexist, allowing you to enjoy infinite beauty. The beautiful color contrast that makes you want to stare at it forever makes this gem so fascinated that it can be called a miracle of nature.
Unlike solid colors, try coordinating your early summer outfits with unique natural stones that have distinctive colors and patterns.

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