From hoop earrings to a timeless pearl necklace and a dazzling cocktail ring.
Nothing says party like a cocktail ring. Its origins lie in the 1920s when women traded in corsets and long gowns for flapper dresses and Louise Brooks-style bobs.
A cocktail ring was a symbol of their freedom and their intention to dance the night away. A statement ring hasn’t lost its power in the 2020s and, whether you go for a pop of colour or a strong sculptural silhouette, the cocktail ring world is your oyster.Nada Ghazal 18-karat yellow gold Baby Malak sapphire rectangle ring
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