This particular example is centered by a pear-shaped rose-cut diamond ring that measures 7 x 6.5 mm and has an estimated weight of 0.75 carat.
All diamonds are set in silver, closed settings, of which the largest one has been engraved at the back to emulate a shell. Traditionally, diamonds were set in silver this enhances the diamond's brilliance and colour, while the gold back and shank prevent your skin from tarnishing.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Size: US 7.25 or UK O, circumference 55 mm.
This ring could be resized if desired.
Weight: 1.85 grams
Age: Late 19th / early 20th Century, circa 1900.
Material: The ring is hallmarked for 14k gold and 835 silver.
Condition: The ring is in good antique condition with only minor signs of wear, consistent with its age. The foil behind the largest rose-cut diamond in the center has created patina over time, which gives the diamond a slight greyish appearance. The ring shank was replaced in the past. One diamond was loose in its setting and has been reset.
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