Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 1.16ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond






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An 18 kt yellow gold emerald and diamond ring weighing 3.07 g in excellent condition, featuring a natural emerald center (0.39 ct) with 22 surrounding old European cut diamonds (0.77 ct total) set in a navette-style cluster, EU size 53 (US 6 1/4), origin Sweden, no laboratory report.
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This exceptional emerald and diamond ring showcases a captivating blend of antique elegance, refined craftsmanship, and timeless luxury, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors of fine and vintage-inspired jewelry. At the center of the design is a natural emerald, prized for its rich green coloration and organic character. The emerald displays the distinctive depth and visual texture that discerning buyers seek, offering a classic gemstone presence that has been admired for centuries in high-end jewelry, royal adornment, and heirloom-quality rings.
Surrounding the emerald is an elongated navette-style cluster of old European cut diamonds, a hallmark of early diamond cutting traditions. These old European cut diamonds are celebrated for their larger facets, open culets, and softer, more romantic brilliance compared to modern cuts. Each diamond contributes a warm, candlelit sparkle that enhances the overall visual depth of the ring, creating a layered play of light that feels both refined and historic. The diamonds are carefully arranged to accentuate the emerald centerpiece, drawing attention to its vibrant green hue while adding balance, symmetry, and unmistakable antique charm.
The elongated silhouette of the diamond setting gives the ring a graceful, flattering profile, a style long associated with elegance and sophistication. This design not only highlights the emerald but also reflects classic jewelry aesthetics favored during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The combination of emerald and old European cut diamonds is especially sought after by collectors who value period jewelry, estate rings, and designs inspired by Victorian, Edwardian, and early Art Deco influences.
Crafted to emphasize detail and contrast, the warm tones of the metal setting provide a striking backdrop for both the emerald and the diamonds. The natural inclusions within the emerald add authenticity and individuality, reinforcing its status as a genuine gemstone rather than a modern, mass-produced alternative. These characteristics are highly valued in the world of fine jewelry, where natural emeralds with visible character are considered desirable and full of personality.
This emerald and old European cut diamond ring is ideal for those searching for antique-style emerald rings, vintage diamond cluster rings, estate-inspired fine jewelry, or timeless gemstone statement pieces. Its classic materials, historic diamond cuts, and elegant proportions make it a standout choice for collectors, enthusiasts of antique jewelry, and anyone seeking a distinctive ring with enduring appeal, visual richness, and strong presence in the world of luxury and heirloom-quality jewelry.
This exceptional emerald and diamond ring showcases a captivating blend of antique elegance, refined craftsmanship, and timeless luxury, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors of fine and vintage-inspired jewelry. At the center of the design is a natural emerald, prized for its rich green coloration and organic character. The emerald displays the distinctive depth and visual texture that discerning buyers seek, offering a classic gemstone presence that has been admired for centuries in high-end jewelry, royal adornment, and heirloom-quality rings.
Surrounding the emerald is an elongated navette-style cluster of old European cut diamonds, a hallmark of early diamond cutting traditions. These old European cut diamonds are celebrated for their larger facets, open culets, and softer, more romantic brilliance compared to modern cuts. Each diamond contributes a warm, candlelit sparkle that enhances the overall visual depth of the ring, creating a layered play of light that feels both refined and historic. The diamonds are carefully arranged to accentuate the emerald centerpiece, drawing attention to its vibrant green hue while adding balance, symmetry, and unmistakable antique charm.
The elongated silhouette of the diamond setting gives the ring a graceful, flattering profile, a style long associated with elegance and sophistication. This design not only highlights the emerald but also reflects classic jewelry aesthetics favored during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The combination of emerald and old European cut diamonds is especially sought after by collectors who value period jewelry, estate rings, and designs inspired by Victorian, Edwardian, and early Art Deco influences.
Crafted to emphasize detail and contrast, the warm tones of the metal setting provide a striking backdrop for both the emerald and the diamonds. The natural inclusions within the emerald add authenticity and individuality, reinforcing its status as a genuine gemstone rather than a modern, mass-produced alternative. These characteristics are highly valued in the world of fine jewelry, where natural emeralds with visible character are considered desirable and full of personality.
This emerald and old European cut diamond ring is ideal for those searching for antique-style emerald rings, vintage diamond cluster rings, estate-inspired fine jewelry, or timeless gemstone statement pieces. Its classic materials, historic diamond cuts, and elegant proportions make it a standout choice for collectors, enthusiasts of antique jewelry, and anyone seeking a distinctive ring with enduring appeal, visual richness, and strong presence in the world of luxury and heirloom-quality jewelry.
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