Perlée Couleurs Between the Finger Ring
Two beaded domes frame color and diamonds across the hand.
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Story & heritage
The Between the Finger format lets Van Cleef & Arpels turn the space between two fingers into part of the design. In Perlée Couleurs, two rounded domes — one colored, one diamond-set or beaded — make the hand itself complete the composition.
It belongs to the playful side of Perlée: still built from beads, but brighter and less formal than the all-diamond bands.
Materials & craft
The official rose-gold version pairs carnelian with diamonds; related variants use stones such as malachite or turquoise. Each dome is ringed by polished beads, keeping the colored stone inside the Perlée vocabulary.
How to choose & style
Let the stone set the palette: carnelian warms black and cream, malachite sharpens neutrals, turquoise feels summery. Avoid crowded ring stacks on the same hand; the double-head silhouette needs room.