SOLD: Victorian emerald and diamond three-stone ring, circa 1890
$8,040.00
Out of stock
I am delighted to offer this appealing turn-of-the-century emerald and diamond carved half hoop ring.
I love the look of the chunky old mine cut diamonds flanking the rich green emerald, all encased in a substantial scrolled handmade gold mount.
Wonderful as emeralds look in platinum, vibrant green stones with buttery yellow gold seem the perfect match. I’m not alone in thinking this.
As the 20th century wore on white metals became fashionable. Still, sometimes just the emeralds in a jewel will be set in yellow gold, while the main body is in platinum or white gold.
I also love the practicality of this kind of ring. The generous gold surround protects the gemstones and the setting is low on the finger.
FREE WORLDWIDE EXPRESS SHIPPING WITH FEDEX, TRACKED AND INSURED; FREE RESIZING IF NEEDED
• Handmade in 18-carat yellow gold
• Squarish cushion cut deep green natural emerald estimated at 0.58 carats
• Two old mine cut diamonds estimated to total 1.00 carat, graded set as G-H/VS
• Comes with an independent insurance valuation for $15,000
• Size approximately 4 3/4 or J, but easily resized free of charge
• Weight is 3.6 grams
• In excellent antique condition
• Will come in a Karen Deakin gift box (the antique boxes are not for sale)
Please examine the photographs carefully – they form part of the description.
I’d be very happy to send more information and images. Layaway available.
I accept returns if you’re not delighted with your purchase.
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