There’s simply nothing like a piece of fine jewelry. But imagine three spectacular rings in one package. Then add the name Sue Gragg Precious Jewels and you just know they’re all eye popping and going to stop traffic across the boulevard.
Sue Gragg Precious Jewels* (Value: $34,000)
Let’s just say that you’ve pampered your hands like the British nannies are treating Prince George, only better. You’ve had your weekly manicure using only the newest colors from Opi. Every night as you’ve prepared for sweet dreams, you’ve swathed your cuticles with deep-penetrating oils. You’ve avoided typing on your computer for fear of breaking one of those luscious nails. And without fail, you’ve worn gloves outdoors when the temperatures dipped to the chill factor.
Okay, so maybe you didn’t go those extremes, but your delightful digits deserved a true-to-life bling for all those years of putting on makeup, gripping your steering wheel and signing checks.
Dallas jewelry designer Sue Gragg not only has the answer. She has three solutions and they’re all exquisite, using only the most precious gems and finest metals. Think of it as world-class wearable hand art.
For the Art Ball, she’s provided three of the most dazzling rings! And, no, these aren’t your typical lonely solitaires nor ho-hum cocktail band rings. Oh, please. We’re talking Sue Gragg’s touch of whimsy and beauty. Of course, you’ll want to check them out before bidding online or in person, so here are the three darlings:
- “Louise’s Darling Ducks” — So adorable, you almost think it would quack. With 18kt yellow gold, .02-carat white diamonds, .06-carat black diamonds, .18-carat orange sapphires and a whopping 18.58 carats of yellow sapphires.
- “Eastern Europe’s Jeweled Dolls” — Who needs Barbie when you have an enamel Russian doll ring made of 18kt yellow gold, 1.46 –carat diamonds and 1.51-carat black diamonds.
- “Kai Xin Panda” — Black-and-white pandas are so every day ordinary in the world of rarity. That’s why this little bear is so amazing with its 18kt white gold, 12.61-carat pink sapphires and 10.69-carat white sapphires.
Remember you don’t have to be present to bid at the Art Ball. You can easily go online and Heritage Auction will take care of fulfilling your wishes.
* Compliments of Sue Gragg Precious Jewels
* Photo provided by Dallas Museum of Art