The vibrant pink found on Agalil's hot pink rings has the same high energy as
red.
It's name - hot pink, is attributed to Elsa Schiaparelli, one of the greatest
couturiers of the 20th Century.
A Parisian avant-garde fashion designer of 1920s and 1930s, Elsa Schiaparelli
created and named the screaming, vibrant, dangerous colour shocking pink in 1936.
Turquoise is a colour of great contrast to hot pink and has an intensity that
matches this fuchsia ring.
The two tones of turquoise Swarovski crystals and hot
pinks are locked in samba in a captivating dance of opposites.
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In this hot pink handmade ring, the two tones of fuchsia Swarovski crystals are darker
and more intense than the ring band's pink.
The three clear Swarovski crystals are effective accent of passionate pinks.
They calm down the shocking pinks' zeal and accentuate them at the same time.
This ring bares the glamour of hot pink in subtle ways. Two of the original
pink Swarovski crystals were changed to clear ones as the original design was pushed too
far. Now, it is just right.
Unintentionally, this has turned out to be a sexy ring!
What do you think? Should we attempt to design more hot pink sexy rings?
This shocking pink ring shares the same design concept as RhpMai3. Two of the
darker fuchsia Swarovski crystals are changed to pale ones to lessen the heat.
The purity of white Swarovski pearls are applied to tone down the passion of
hot pink and to achieve a 'pink and white rose' effect - enduring affection.
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Elsa described the colour she founded as: "life-giving, like all the light and the birds and the fish
in the world put together, a colour of China and Peru but not of the West."
Shocking pink was later coined as hot pink and fuchsia. These colour names are
used interchangeably on our hot pink rings.