Bone Ring
in Yellow Gold
A nod to the sublime beauty found in nature, the Elsa Peretti™ Bone ring is defined by sensuous contours that become one with the body. Powerful with an effortless ease, the Bone ring was inspired by the groundbreaking Bone cuff design first introduced in 1970. Sculpted to conform to your finger, this 18k yellow gold ring makes a bold statement worn traditionally or on a knuckle.
A nod to the sublime beauty found in nature, the Elsa Peretti™ Bone ring is defined by sensuous contours that become one with the body. Powerful with an effortless ease, the Bone ring was inspired by the groundbreaking Bone cuff design first introduced in 1970. Sculpted to conform to your finger, this 18k yellow gold ring makes a bold statement worn traditionally or on a knuckle.
- 18k yellow gold
- This ring runs a half size to a full size bigger when worn traditionally on your finger, and a full size bigger when worn on the knuckle
- Original designs copyrighted by the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation
- Product number:74238513
- 18k yellow gold
- This ring runs a half size to a full size bigger when worn traditionally on your finger, and a full size bigger when worn on the knuckle
- Original designs copyrighted by the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation
- Product number:74238513
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Learn MoreBone Cuff by Elsa Peretti™
A true pioneer of design, Elsa Peretti’s revolutionary aesthetic enchanted the world after she joined Tiffany & Co. in 1974. She forever changed the role of diamonds in fashion for everyday wear and elevated the status of sterling silver. Her creations are as modern today as ever.
Fifty Years of the Bone Cuff
Elsa Peretti™ Bone cuffs showcase the organic sensuality the designer is known for. Available in a variety of sizes and precious metals, Bone cuffs are sculpted to conform to the left and right wrists—an intentional choice that allows these designs to become one with the body.