Edwardian ruby and diamond seven-stone ring, hallmarked 1906
$2,479.00
1 in stock
Here’s a delightful English ruby and diamond carved half hoop ring, fully hallmarked for 1906.
The bright unheated rubies are complemented by the sparkling accent diamonds in a classic style that spanned the end of the Victorian period and well into the Edwardian era.
The low-set gemstones are well protected by the sturdy but finely hand made scrolled mount of rich yellow 18-carat gold.
This is a fine ring suitable for careful everyday wear.
FREE WORLDWIDE EXPRESS SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED; FREE RESIZING IF NEEDED
• Handmade in 18-carat yellow gold
• Oval cut natural unheated Thai ruby at centre estimate at 0.30 carats
• Two oval cut natural unheated Thai rubies on sides estimated to total 0.40 carats
• Four old single cut round diamonds estimated to total 0.06 carats, graded set as H/SI
• Comes with an independent insurance valuation for $5,000
• Size approximately 6 or L 1/2, but easily resized free of charge
• Weight is 3.3 grams
• In excellent antique condition
• Will come in a Karen Deakin gift box (my antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: some of the other antique and vintage rings are for sale separately – please get in touch if you’d like information about any of them
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 within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase.
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