A demi-parure is a rare thing. Not two pieces that match, but one idea expressed three times — earring to earring, ring to hand.
In Amadeus, the lead voice is pink tourmaline: warm, saturated, slightly rose-shifted. The aquamarines are the counterpoint — cool, transparent, precisely faceted to hold light rather than absorb it. The two stones should not work together. They do.
The setting is 18k rose gold throughout, a deliberate choice. A warmer metal than yellow gold, softer than white — it flatters the tourmaline without competing with it, and gives the aquamarines a horizon to read against.
Diamonds are used structurally, not decoratively. 186 brilliant-cut stones across both pieces, all between 1 and 1.4mm — small enough to disappear into the metalwork at distance, present enough to define the form up close.
Amadeus is available as a complete demi-parure or as individual pieces. Enquiries welcome.






















