Cosmopolitan No. 5 began with a private client who had long admired the original Cosmopolitan design and wanted something extraordinary—an evolution of the concept that would exist as a singular statement. The brief was not to redesign the piece, but to elevate it. To distill it. To create the most compelling expression of the idea possible.
At its center, an exceptional natural diamond was custom cut into an elongated baguette unlike anything found in a traditional collection. Rather than serving as an accent, the diamond became the architecture itself. The stone runs uninterrupted through the spine of the ring, creating a continuous line of light framed by sculptural 18-karat yellow gold.
Every element was reduced to its purest form. Geometry replaced ornament. Space became as important as metal. The result is a piece that feels impossibly light while maintaining undeniable presence—a study in balance, proportion, and restraint.
Viewed from any angle, Cosmopolitan No. 5 reveals itself as more than a ring. It is a piece of wearable architecture. A modern monument built around a remarkable natural diamond and the vision of a client unwilling to settle for the expected.