Bucherer Fine Jewellery Inner Fire 18kt white gold necklace with diamonds
Bucherer Fine Jewellery
$10600.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Bucherer Fine Jewellery Inner Fire is a study in cool radiance—the kind of necklace that catches a room's light and returns it with quiet assertion. In 18kt white gold, the piece assembles a precise constellation of diamonds: a 0.5ct trapezoid-cut stone, a 0.1ct pear-cut stone, a 0.1ct princess-cut stone, a 0.3ct diamond, and three round-cut diamonds totaling 0.11ct. All are G color and VS clarity, and the natural diamonds glow with colorless clarity that feels modern and refined.
Its arrangement allows light to dance along the neckline, lending a luminous line that sits elegantly against the skin. The mix of cuts creates a kinetic, faceted shimmer that reads polished from day to night. The clean white gold setting and natural diamonds mean it pairs with everything from a crisp collar to a slip dress, stacking gracefully with other fine jewelry without competing for attention.
Bucherer Fine Jewellery continues to fuse Swiss craftsmanship with contemporary sparkle, and Inner Fire channels a confident, architectural glamour that feels just as at home in a neon-lit city evening as in a refined daytime moment.
Materials / Fabrication
- 18kt white gold (750/1000)
- White gold setting
- Diamond I: 0.5ct trapezoid-cut, G color, VS clarity
- Diamond II: 0.1ct pear-shaped, G color, VS clarity
- Diamond III: 0.1ct princess-cut, G color, VS clarity
- Diamond IV: 0.3ct, G color, VS clarity
- Diamond V: three diamonds, 0.11ctw, round-cut, G color, VS clarity
- This piece features natural diamonds only
Recommended Care
- Clean regularly with a soft brush, mild soap, and warm water; rinse thoroughly and pat dry
- Avoid contact with harsh chemicals, chlorine, perfumes, and household cleaners
- Store separately in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches
- White gold may require rhodium re plating over time to maintain the bright finish
- Have settings and stones checked by a jeweler at least once a year; avoid ultrasonic cleaners if settings are loose
