LAUNCHING this February, the Japanese jewellery house’s latest creations make a serious case for mixed metals, stacking and sculptural simplicity.
Exquisitely curved and contrasted with three strands of yellow gold, 18k white gold and the house’s unique rose-tinted SAKURAGOLD™, Tasaki‘s new danger horn ring doesn’t just attract your attention, it demands it. The innovative ring may create the illusion of delicately stacked designs snaking around one’s finger, but don’t be fooled, this is a striking yet singular addition to the Danger collection.
Tasaki’s New Balance Rings
Tasaki’s New Danger Rings
Never one to stray away from its signature use of pearls, Tasaki has turned to the opulent orbs once more for the recently unveiled Balance rings. Five metal-enrobed pearls appear in a linear arrangement atop a band of glowing gold, also designed with stacking in mind.
For a more subtle burst of bling, ring savants can turn to the jeweller’s array of Balance Neo rings, which boast a similar design to the aforementioned Balance ring but blend modernity and minimalism with an arrangement of three aligned Akoya pearls resting upon a gleaming metal halo.
Left: Balance Shape Neo Ring | Middle: Danger Horn Plus Ring | Right: Balance Shape Signature Ring
The elegant Balance Light ring, released last November, is a particular standout. In synchronicity with the newest releases, it unites lustrous pearls with precious metals, yet features a feather-light silver surface complete with refined pure pearls. It’s destined to be stacked, stashed and styled on the fingers of jewellery mavens worldwide.
by Ella O’Gorman