Two Butterfly Between the Finger Ring
Twin butterflies turn color, asymmetry, and diamonds into motion.
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Story & heritage
Van Cleef & Arpels has used butterflies in its creative vocabulary since 1906. The Two Butterfly collection revisits that theme with color and asymmetry, making the butterflies feel as if they have just landed on the hand.
The Between the Finger ring is the line's most theatrical format: two wings, two materials, and one open composition across the fingers.
Materials & craft
The official yellow-gold ring combines diamonds with turquoise. One butterfly is pavé-set and bright; the other carries colored stone, so the contrast of texture and color becomes the design's movement.
How to choose & style
Let the color lead. Turquoise feels crisp with white, navy, and denim; darker stone variations read more evening. Keep other jewelry simpler so the asymmetry stays intentional.