Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring
Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring
Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring
Silvia Kelly - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite Parure
Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring
Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring
Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring
Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring
Silvia Kelly - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite Parure
Silvia Kelly Lake Como - Lecco jewelry - Italian jewelry - Gyselle Kyanite ring

Gyselle Kyanite

Gyselle Kyanite Ring

Key sensations of blue: reliability, productivity, stability, confidence, sincerity, patience, wisdom, loyalty, calm and tranquility.

The Enchantment of Kyanite: A Fragment of Heaven on Lake Como
The Gyselle kyanite ring is more than just an accessory; it expresses an emotion embodied by the precious metal. Created in our artisanal workshop, this jewel embodies the soul of the Silvia Kelly brand: a perfect blend of the power of nature and the delicacy of exquisite craftsmanship. Kyanite, with its distinctive deep blue streaks reminiscent of the intense hues of Lake Como, takes center stage here.
Every piece that leaves our atelier is the fruit of a vision: to transform raw materials into handmade jewelry that speaks to the contemporary woman, a lover of timeless elegance.

Design and Symbolism: The Dance of Reflections
The design of the Gyselle collection stands out for its ability to effortlessly embrace the stone. Kyanite, also known as distene, is a gemstone that exudes balance and calm. In this version, the stone is set to enhance its natural silky shine. Wearing this ring means carrying a piece of heaven, an amulet of serenity that perfectly matches the refined style of those who live in the Larian region.
The creation process in our artisanal workshop follows a slow pace, respecting the material. Every hammering of the gold, every finish on the surface, is designed to interact with the light.
No two pieces are identical: the beauty of “handmade” lies precisely in those micro-differences that make your Gyselle ring a unique and unrepeatable work.

Excellent Craftsmanship a Stone’s Throw from the Lake
Our headquarters on Lake Como is more than just an address, but an inexhaustible source of inspiration. The clarity of the air, the blue of the lake, and the lush gardens are reflected in the chromatic choice of our stones. Choosing our handmade jewelry means supporting a tradition that prioritizes quality over quantity, detail over mass production.
If you’re fascinated by softer, warmer hues, we invite you to discover the color variant of this design: the Gyselle Pink Coral Ring, a variation that explores the delicate beauty of the sea with the same artisanal mastery.

Additional information

Material

Rose and White Gold 18Kt.

Gems

Diamonds 0.16Kt (total weight) brilliant round cut. Kyanite cabochon round cut. From Nepal.

Size

12, 13, 14, 15, 16

Category

THE KYANITE

THE KYANITE

The kyanite (or cyanite) was first identified by the German gemologist Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789. Until then, it had been considered a blue sapphire. The name Kyanite comes from the Greek word kyanos which means “deep blue”. The most important mining area is along the Kali Gandaki river in Central Eastern Nepal. It is said that wearing a Kyanite gives an intuitive and free vision of life, thanks to the energies released from the subconscious.

CARE AND COURTESY

Your online boutiques

Whenever a customer buys a Silvia Kelly jewel online, it is as if he bought it personally from one of our dealers.

Do not hesitate to communicate your wishes. We will be happy to fulfil your peculiar requests for packaging and shipping.

Exclusive gift boxes, handcrafted packaging, and a Silvia Kelly designer calendar

Size Guide for Rings


Fingers tend to become smaller in colder temperatures.
Indeed, we advise you to measure fingers at the end of the day, when they are largest.

 

  • Take a length of string or cut a strip of paper no more than 1cm wide (a slightly less than half an inch)
  • Wrap it around the largest part of your finger
  • Use a pen to mark the point on the string or strip of paper where it forms a circle
  • Pick the marked strip or string of paper on a flat surface
  • Using a ruler, measure the distance from the end of the string or paper to the mark you make
  • Compare your measurement with the chart below to determine your ring size
 

If your size is between two sizes or if you are unsure of your size, opt for the largest of the two.

Measurement (mm)European ring size*USA & UK ring sizeJapanese ring size
13,06411 ¾1
13,38422 ¼2
13,69432 ½3
14,014434
14,33453 ¼5
14,65463 ¾6
14,974747
15,29484 ½8
15,61494 ¾9
15,92505 ¼10
16,24515 ¾11
16,5652612
16,88536 ¼13
17,2546 ¾14
17,52557 ¼15
17,83567 ½16
18,1557817
18,47588 ¼18
18,79598 ¾19
19,1160920
19,43619 ½21
19,75621022
20,066310 ¼23
20,386410 ¾24
20,7651125
21,026611 ½26
21,346711 ¾27
21,666812 ¼28
21,976912 ½29
22,29701330
22,617113 ¼31
22,937213¾32

 

*corresponding to the finger circumference (mm)

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