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De Jaegher Bague Mad 1969 – Argent et Diamants Blancs

€935.00
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Description

Blackened silver Mad 1969 Vanessa De Jaegher ring.

- Signet ring set with 46 white diamonds
- Composition: blackened Silver 10,34 gr
- White diamonds: 0.37 cts 

Dimensions: oval paving 1 cm x 0.5 cm - total width 1.8 cm.

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Keep your rock attitude and embrace your feminine freedom with pride by wearing the Mad 1969 ring by Vanessa De Jaegher, a bold, blackened-silver signet ring that asserts its rebellious character through its iconic engraving and its oval pavé of 46 sparkling white diamonds that illuminate the center like a constellation of light.

This striking piece embodies the countercultural spirit of the late 1960s while offering a contemporary sophistication. Its total width of 1.8 cm makes it a true statement ring, one that never goes unnoticed and reveals a strong, unapologetic personality. The blackened silver creates a dramatic contrast with the brilliance of the diamonds, adding the mysterious depth and gothic-rock character so emblematic of the Parisian designer’s style, while the Mad 1969 engraving inscribes a historical reference to that pivotal year marked by rebellion, liberation and cultural revolution.

Wear this engraving proudly by slipping the signet ring on your thumb for a confident rock look with raw denim and a vintage tee. Style it on the ring or middle finger for a bold presence that pairs perfectly with a leather jacket and statement boots. Or dare to contrast its attitude by wearing it with a dress and heels, creating that sophisticated clash between rebellion and elegance.

Whether worn alone as a signature jewel or stacked with other fine silver rings for a textured, layered look, this signet ring brightens both daytime and evening outfits. It becomes a personal emblem, a piece that speaks of your break from convention and your devotion to that feminine freedom De Jaegher celebrates in every one of her creations.