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Shopping Time Ring

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Sale price€10.450
A miniature scene appears through a hand-carved, hand-painted rock crystal intaglio, set over Tahitian mother-of-pearl to create depth and iridescence. The feline, rendered with precision and movement, is highlighted by a 0.04 ct yellow citrine. The 18k yellow gold frame is punctuated by four baguette diamonds totalling 0.40 ct, and accented with enamel for a refined graphic edge. A piece crafted for those who appreciate jewellery with narrative intention and meticulous artistic workmanship.
Details
Yellow gold Diamond Citrine Enamel

Or jaune 750/1000
4 diamants baguette de 0,40ct
1 citrine jaune de 0,04ct
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Intaglio en cristal de roche sculpté et peint à la main, doublé
de nacre de Tahiti

SKU: FV-LL016A009Y_SHOPPINGTIME SHO_52
Where to buy this jewel?
Francesca Villa
Shopping Time Ring
€10.450,00

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Francesca Villa
Since 2007, Francesca Villa has been turning jewellery into visual poetry. In her Piedmont studio, the Italian designer reimagines memory through found objects — Victorian buttons, tiny figurines — encased in 18k gold, diamonds and sapphires. Using the rare reverse intaglio technique, she transforms each jewel into a miniature work of art — precious, playful and profoundly personal.
Francesca Villa
Francesca Villa

What is this piece made of?

This piece contains: Yellow gold Diamond Citrine Enamel

Yellow gold

Gold has long been celebrated for its warmth, its glow and its remarkable versatility. Yellow gold, in particular, is the metal in its most traditional expression — the colour that traverses centuries and civilisations. Designers sculpt it, texture it, hammer it or set it with diamonds and coloured stones, revealing a material that is both noble and endlessly adaptable. China, Australia and Russia remain today the world’s leading gold producers. Yet the limited ethical regulations governing extraction have long cast a shadow over its use in jewellery. This is why the Fairmined label was created in 2004: to guarantee the traceability of gold and ensure its positive impact on social development and environmental protection. Thanks to this certification, gold can now be considered “clean”, as opposed to conflict gold or gold extracted using harmful processes. Used since prehistory, gold was one of the first coloured metals mastered by ancient metallurgists. In Egypt, it was collected in small quantities along the Nile and elevated through religious ornamentation. Later, European conquistadors seized its value, while the American Gold Rush shaped an entire region of the West. Today, gold still plays a central economic role and is traded on major international exchanges. In its pure form, however, it remains too soft to be used alone in jewellery. It must be alloyed with other metals, measured in karats. The French market recognises 9k, 14k and especially 18k gold — the latter composed of 75% pure gold, ideal for its durability, stability and non-allergenic properties. 22k gold, intensely yellow and emblematic in India, is also used by certain designers.
Yellow gold

Diamond

A diamond has long been seen as pure light made solid — a material shaped deep within the earth, revealed through cut, proportion and care. To a jeweller, every facet is a choice, every reflection a quiet exchange between the stone and the hand that guides it. Traditionally celebrated in its colourless form, the diamond today speaks in a much broader, more expressive language. The 4Cs — Colour, Clarity, Cut and Carat — remain essential markers of quality: colour graded from D to Z, clarity from FL to VS, the precision of the cut, the weight measured in carats. Yet these criteria no longer define beauty in absolute terms. Designers and collectors increasingly embrace shades beyond classic white: warm browns, subtle yellows, soft greys, frosted tones, and stones with delicate inclusions. Features once labeled as imperfections now offer character, depth and a sense of authenticity. These singularities trace the story of each diamond — its growth, its internal tensions, the minerals encountered along the way. They remind us that a diamond is not only a symbol but a living material shaped by time. Whether perfectly clear or crossed by a gentle haze, the diamond continues to embody precision, endurance and emotion. A light that no longer strives for flawless uniformity, but embraces the truth and beauty of its own individuality.
Diamond

Citrine

Citrine is a bright, energising gemstone — a variety of quartz whose yellow to warm orange tones are created by minute traces of iron oxides. Found in Spain, the United States, Madagascar and Brazil, it has been known since antiquity and remains one of the most luminous members of the quartz family. Brazil is also the source of the famous 2,000-carat faceted citrine preserved at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Traditionally known as the “merchant’s stone,” it has long been associated with prosperity and creative momentum. Many traditions attribute to it a positive, uplifting energy linked to clarity and good humour. Over the centuries, its radiant glow has captivated figures such as Emperor Charles V and Queen Victoria. Today, its sunlit tones continue to inspire contemporary designers like Fernando Jorge, who value its vivid colour and warm presence.
Citrine

Enamel

Enamel is born from the meeting of glass and metal. Made of silica, mineral pigments and fluxes, it is applied in fine layers onto gold or silver before being fired at high temperatures. Under the heat, the powder melts into a smooth, glossy surface — sometimes opaque, sometimes translucent — that offers a depth of colour impossible to achieve otherwise. An ancient technique, enamel appears in Celtic, Byzantine and Persian traditions, each bringing its own interpretation: cloisonné patterns, sculpted reliefs, luminous transparencies or graphic zones of opacity. Despite its delicate appearance, enamel is remarkably durable, making it a trusted companion for jewellery meant to endure. Subtle variations, tonal shifts or tiny bubbles that may form during firing are part of its identity. They are not imperfections but witnesses of the process — marks of heat and craftsmanship that make each enamel work unique. Today, contemporary designers continue to explore its expressive potential, whether through bold colour palettes or refined minimalism. Enamel brings a stable, vibrant, almost painterly colour to jewellery, creating a dialogue between metal and material that feels both artisanal and timeless.
Enamel

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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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.
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  • In-stock pieces are usually dispatched within 2 to 5 business days.
  • Delivery times vary depending on destination and carrier.
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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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