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Bague Akoya or gris et perle

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Sale price£1,315
Metal White gold White gold
Stone Pearl Pearl
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* Your ring will be adjusted free of charge. Please allow 3/4 additional working days for your dispatch

Une solitaire minimaliste en or gris centré autour d’une perle Akoya bleutée. Sertie dans un délicat contour d’or texturé, la perle semble flotter au sommet de l’anneau.

Cette bague épurée reflète l’esthétique de Noguchi, où la matière est travaillée avec retenue pour laisser toute sa place à la pierre. Une bague de perle contemporaine, sobre et intemporelle, qui se portera à merveille comme pinky ring.

Details
White gold Pearl

Or gris 585/1000
Perle Akoya

SKU: NN1288-W-PL_50.5
Where to buy this jewel?
Noguchi Bijoux
Bague Akoya or gris et perle
£1,315.00
Bague Akoya or gris et perle
Bague Akoya or gris et perle50.5 Sale price£1,315
Noguchi Bijoux
Trained in Tokyo and shaped by a European experience, Naohiko Noguchi creates jewellery defined by restraint, refinement and quiet poetry. Crafted in 14k gold, his pieces gently embrace small diamonds, revealing a soft patina and understated elegance. Free from trends, Noguchi’s jewellery is conceived as miniature sculptures, timeless yet deeply contemporary.
Noguchi Bijoux
Noguchi Bijoux

What is this piece made of?

This piece contains: White gold Pearl

White gold

Gold stands out for its rarity and its ability to transform. White gold offers a contemporary interpretation of this precious metal: luminous, refined, and appreciated for its discreet elegance. Designers polish it, texture it and set it with diamonds or coloured stones, revealing a material that balances radiance with modernity. The world’s major production hubs — China, Australia and Russia — remain central to gold extraction. Yet the absence of strict ethical standards has long complicated its use in jewellery. The Fairmined label, created in 2004, addresses this by guaranteeing traceability and supporting both social development and environmental protection. It allows jewellers to work with clean gold rather than conflict or chemically extracted gold. Gold has accompanied human history since antiquity. Egyptians collected it along the Nile and elevated it through ceremonial adornments; centuries later, it became the centre of conquest in Europe and the catalyst of the American Gold Rush. As a material, pure gold is too soft for jewellery. It must be alloyed — the level of purity measured in karats. France recognises 9k, 14k, and especially 18k gold, the latter composed of 75% pure gold and prized for its resistance, stability and hypoallergenic qualities. To obtain white gold’s characteristic tone, the alloy naturally includes metals such as palladium or silver. Its understated colour has made it a favourite of contemporary designers who appreciate its ability to highlight diamonds and subtle textures without excess.
White gold

Pearl

Whether South Sea, freshwater, Keshi, Akoya, Melo, cultured or natural, pearls have long held a status equal to that of precious stones. Formed when a mollusc coats an internal irritation with successive layers of nacre, pearls emerge as softly glowing beads in shades of white, cream, grey or deep iridescent black. Once abundant in Tahiti’s lagoons, natural pearls declined sharply due to overharvesting and pollution, leading to the rise of pearl farming in the 20th century. They are also sourced from the Persian Gulf, Japan and the many archipelagos of the Pacific. Among the great historical pearls, La Peregrina remains one of the most remarkable: discovered in the 15th century in the Gulf of Panama, weighing nearly 56 carats, it was gifted to King Philip II of Spain, later worn by Mary Tudor and immortalised by Velázquez. In 1969, Richard Burton famously purchased it for Elizabeth Taylor, who had Cartier redesign it as a necklace. It sold at auction in 2011 for $11.8 million. Reinterpreted today by designers such as Sophie Bille Brahe, Lia Di Gregorio, WWAKE and Alighieri, the pearl continues to assert its quiet power. Its natural glow—subtle, refined, unmistakably tactile—offers a timeless balance between restraint and elegance.
Pearl

Taking care of your jewels

Pieces of jewelry are delicate little objects. Even if they are made of resistant materials in order to be worn every day, it is still important to follow some general advice for them to keep their original beauty.

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Frequently asked questions

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Do you ship internationally?

Yes. We ship worldwide from Paris with trusted carriers such as DHL Express or Colissimo. Delivery options and fees are calculated at checkout according to your destination and the value of your order.

  • France: Colissimo for orders up to €1,000, DHL Express above.
  • European Union: Prices are calculated with local VAT applied at checkout, based on the delivery address.
  • United Kingdom & United States: Import duties and VAT are included. No additional charges upon delivery.
  • For deliveries outside the European Union, customs procedures may apply depending on the destination.
When will my order be delivered?

Orders can be collected in one of our Paris boutiques, or shipped to your address.

  • In-stock pieces are usually dispatched within 2 to 5 business days.
  • Delivery times vary depending on destination and carrier.
  • For made-to-order or special pieces, production delays are indicated on the product page.

You will receive a confirmation email with tracking details as soon as your order is shipped.

Are returns or exchanges possible?

Yes. If your piece does not fully suit you, you may request a return or exchange:

  • Within 14 days of receipt (28 days for deliveries to the USA)
  • The piece must be unworn, unaltered, and returned in its original condition.

Please note that engraved, resized or custom-made pieces cannot be returned or refunded. Return shipping costs are at the customer’s expense; however, exchanged items are shipped free of charge within the European Union.

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