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There are plenty of fascinating details in this Swiss blue topaz and multi gemstone sterling silver rhodium plate ring from Sima K Jewellery. There is no mistaking the stunning appeal of this delightful piece no matter where you have it on.
• Sterling silver, rhodium plate
• (1) 9mm cushion cut Swiss blue topaz (4.00 ctw), bezel set
• (4) 1.75mm (4) 1.5mm round shaped citrine (0.17 ctw), prong set & faceted
• (8) 1.75mm (6) 1.5mm round shaped rhodolite (0.32 ctw), prong set & faceted
• (4) 1.75mm (4) 1.5mm round shaped tsavorite (0.17 ctw), prong set & faceted
• (4) 1.75mm (4) 1.5mm round shaped tanzanite (0.22 ctw), prong set & faceted
• Average combined gram weight is 7.00
• Ring measures approximately 3/8" from knuckle to knuckle
• Ring features a gallery backing
• Ring has white rhodium plate with black rhodium accents
• Nickel free
• Country of Origin: Thailand
About Sima Khorsandi
She didn’t know it, but Sima Khorsandi’s summer job as a teenager would blossom into a 25-year career in the gemstone business. When Sima was 16, she worked as a gemstone company messenger. Within her first year she was promoted to the sales floor. After 3 years, she became sales manager. Sima continued to climb the corporate ladder – becoming a gemstone buyer while simultaneously earning her master’s in computer science. Despite her technical degree, Sima couldn’t resist working with gemstones. “Because I was in sales and I sold gemstones to all the big designers, I developed an intense interest in jewelry design.” So Sima returned to school to take courses in design. Her signature design style was born during her travels in Europe and the Far East. “When I was in Sri-Lanka, I came across the most amazing genuine stone called white sapphire. The idea of replacing diamonds with this sparkling stone excited me,” she says.
Sima made her first jewelry sample in Thailand and wore the black and white sapphire ring during her flight home. It may have been fate that Sima had a celebrity sighting on the plane. Only, in her case, the celebrity had her sights on Sima’s sample ring! The star’s glowing comments encouraged Sima to continue jewelry design and create her own jewelry company. Star power may have ignited the passion in Sima K. jewelry, but Sima credits her two teenage sons for her company’s achievements. “I lost my husband about 10 years ago. Since my kids were raised with me alone, they were always looking up to me,” she says. “I think part of my success was to prove to my kids that if they put their heart and soul together with hard work, they can make any dream come true.”