Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Gucci Ornement Tribal Rings Brings Splendid Masai Ethnic Flairs


Splendid luxurious fine jewelry is a significant part of Gucci collection 2010, holding the same important role as in previous fashion seasons. This time we are lucky to view the splendid Masai ethnic flairs via the new tribal ornament collection. Masai as an old tribe living in Kenya has the brightly colored beading as a potent symbol of tribal culture. And this new Gucci jewelry collection is an inspiration from the traditional Masai necklaces.

The numerous beads jewelry worn around Masai people's necklaces not only show off talent and patience but also their positions in society. I guess this is the same with luxurious designer jewelry. The Gucci ornament tribal rings will delineate not only your fashion sense but also your wealth and social status. The Masai necklace is distinguished by contrasting colors so that they hardly ever put similar colors next to each other. Obviously it is not the same crafting principle of Gucci jewelry.

There are all together three differently sized Gucci rings in this ornement tribal collection, which is characterized by vibrantly colored precious stones and harmonious circles. The small elegant ring in white gold is set off by a contrasting band of diamonds, in yellow gold with yellow sapphires and spessartite garnets. The normal sized stunning Gucci ornament tribal ring highlights two overlapping circles, one of which is accented with an iconic monogram flower. The small tribal ring is available at a price of $4,100.00 while the latter is only available at a price of $8,600.00, and that is not the most expensive one. There is a large ring featuring a spectacular design of overlapping circles and a monogram flower comes along.

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