Stingray: the diamond fish by Aaron Jah Stone
Posted on February 18, 2016April 22, 2020Jewelry
If you own a stingray belt, do you actually know where is this material from? The answer is that the skin was taken from a stingray or a shark Cyril Bismuth founder of Aaron Jah Stone unveiled his latest collection inspired by the nature elements of the animal and its skin. He uses a variety of diamond shades from black to white he then underlines with a spine of diamonds set upside down to render a natural and visual effect of a diamond stingray. Necklaces, bracelets or earrings fully paved will suit both men and women.
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