belonged to Russian singer Medea Mei Figner, geometrically shaped, set with diamond and emerald.
N. 01 diamond, round shape, brilliant cut, approx. 2.30 ct, I-J, I.
N. 01 emerald, round shape, cabochon cut, approx. 2.00 ct.
IT size 16 - US size 7 1/2. Weight: 20.6 g.
Literature: Medea Mei Figner (1859–1952) was a renowned Italian soprano and mezzo-soprano. She began her career at a young age and achieved international success, performing at prestigious theaters like the Solís Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. She married tenor Nicolaj Figner, and they became a famous artistic couple, performing together in works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, such as The Queen of Spades and Iolanta. After their divorce, she continued her performances and later settled in Paris, where she lived until her death. She also wrote an autobiography.