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Piece of the Week: Retrouvai’s Lollipop Ring
This one-of-a-kind jewel is exactly what your mom wants this Mother’s Day.

There are rings and then there are rings—pieces you see once that haunt your dreams and your Instagram feed.
Retrouvaí is a brand to turn to for the latter.
Designer Kirsty Stone (if her last name is any indication, she was apparently destined to have a way with gemstones) recently began setting exquisite gems she’s collected over the years into one-of-a-kind “Lollipop” rings.
The designs feature one stone set into another; think tanzanite into turquoise or an orange garnet into pink opal.
Our “piece of the week” features a juicy round green tourmaline set into white quartz, all in 14-karat yellow gold.
It retails for $8,660, and we’re betting it would make one mom very happy this Mother’s Day.
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