Yasuko Azuma Jewelry Scatter Diamond 18k Palladium Band

# 110-1327 Spring Sale

Yasuko Azuma Jewelry Scatter Diamond 18k Palladium Band

# 110-1327 Spring Sale

Yasuko Azuma 18k white gold palladium scattered diamond wedding band with 8 - round brilliant cut diamonds weighing .08cts with a color of G and a clarity of VS1.

Finger Size 6.5

Please contact us for all other sizes

FINAL SALE

$760

Finger Size 6.5

Product Details

Name Scatter Diamond 18k Palladium Band
Stock Number 110-1327
Style Number BRR02
Department Bridal & Engagement
Type Wedding Band
Sub Type Diamond Accent, Diamond Bands, Fashion Bands, Fashion Rings, Stackable
Materials 18K White Gold, Palladium
Categories Fashion, Ready To Ship Wedding Bands
Total Carat Weight 0.08

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Yasuko Azuma Jewelry

Childhood memories of growing up in Japan, prior training and careers as a fashion designer in her native country and as a dancer in New York all provide Yasuko Azuma with inspiration for her elegantly feminine and intricately detailed 18k gold precious jewelry collection.

Yasuko Azuma launched her first full scale collection in 2003, under her own name, after mastering the craft of delicate hand piercing and a hand finished “diamond dust” texture. Both techniques continue to be part of her signature style and have garnered the attention of leading retailers, press and consumers.

Her love of fabrics, particularly vintage Kimonos patterns, her affinity for the old world charm of fans and Ranma (the pierced work on sliding doors in old homes in Japan) and the refined movement she strived for during her years as a dancer all inform her collections. These influences show up in the motifs and graceful lines of Yasuko's designs from the dainty cut outs that adorn the sides of a ring shank to the leaves and vines and flowers that bloom on a medallion or flow from earrings.

Born in Sapporo Japan, Yasuko’s flair for the creative was already being realized at age six. She ...