Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 0.81ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond






Specialises in post-2000 pre-owned jewellery. GIA diamond and diamond grading graduate.
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A women’s 18 kt yellow gold emerald and diamond ring, US size 9 / EU size 60, with a natural emerald main stone of 0.49 ct and eight surrounding natural old European cut diamonds totaling 0.32 ct (overall 0.81 ct), unbranded and made in Sweden, in excellent condition with no laboratory report."
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This refined emerald and diamond ring presents a striking example of classic antique-inspired fine jewelry, combining timeless materials with elegant, period-correct design elements that appeal strongly to collectors and lovers of vintage aesthetics. At the heart of the ring is a natural emerald, displaying a rich green color with visible internal character that confirms its authenticity and natural origin. The emerald’s rectangular profile gives the ring a structured, architectural presence while allowing the gemstone’s saturated hue to remain the clear focal point of the design.
Flanking and surrounding the emerald is an arrangement of old European cut diamonds, a highly desirable diamond cut known for its historical significance and unmistakable visual charm. These old European cut diamonds feature larger, softly rounded facets and gentle brilliance, producing a warm, romantic sparkle rather than the sharp flash of modern cuts. Their subtle fire enhances the emerald without overpowering it, creating a harmonious balance that defines high-quality antique and estate-style jewelry.
The diamond setting forms a graceful, symmetrical cluster that frames the emerald beautifully, drawing the eye inward while adding dimension and texture from every angle. Each diamond contributes to the overall depth and light play of the ring, reinforcing its heirloom character and classic appeal. The careful placement of the diamonds highlights traditional craftsmanship and evokes design influences commonly associated with late Victorian, Edwardian, and early Art Deco periods.
The metal setting provides a clean, elegant contrast to the gemstones, allowing both the emerald and the old European cut diamonds to stand out clearly. The emerald’s natural inclusions add individuality and depth, a quality highly prized among gemstone enthusiasts who value character and authenticity over mass-produced perfection. This organic quality, paired with antique diamond cuts, makes the ring especially attractive to buyers seeking genuine vintage-style jewelry rather than modern reproductions.
This emerald and old European cut diamond ring is ideal for those searching for antique emerald rings, vintage diamond cluster rings, estate jewelry, or classic gemstone rings with historical influence. Its timeless design, authentic gemstone pairing, and strong visual presence make it a standout piece for collectors, fine jewelry enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a sophisticated ring that embodies enduring elegance, rarity, and traditional craftsmanship.
This refined emerald and diamond ring presents a striking example of classic antique-inspired fine jewelry, combining timeless materials with elegant, period-correct design elements that appeal strongly to collectors and lovers of vintage aesthetics. At the heart of the ring is a natural emerald, displaying a rich green color with visible internal character that confirms its authenticity and natural origin. The emerald’s rectangular profile gives the ring a structured, architectural presence while allowing the gemstone’s saturated hue to remain the clear focal point of the design.
Flanking and surrounding the emerald is an arrangement of old European cut diamonds, a highly desirable diamond cut known for its historical significance and unmistakable visual charm. These old European cut diamonds feature larger, softly rounded facets and gentle brilliance, producing a warm, romantic sparkle rather than the sharp flash of modern cuts. Their subtle fire enhances the emerald without overpowering it, creating a harmonious balance that defines high-quality antique and estate-style jewelry.
The diamond setting forms a graceful, symmetrical cluster that frames the emerald beautifully, drawing the eye inward while adding dimension and texture from every angle. Each diamond contributes to the overall depth and light play of the ring, reinforcing its heirloom character and classic appeal. The careful placement of the diamonds highlights traditional craftsmanship and evokes design influences commonly associated with late Victorian, Edwardian, and early Art Deco periods.
The metal setting provides a clean, elegant contrast to the gemstones, allowing both the emerald and the old European cut diamonds to stand out clearly. The emerald’s natural inclusions add individuality and depth, a quality highly prized among gemstone enthusiasts who value character and authenticity over mass-produced perfection. This organic quality, paired with antique diamond cuts, makes the ring especially attractive to buyers seeking genuine vintage-style jewelry rather than modern reproductions.
This emerald and old European cut diamond ring is ideal for those searching for antique emerald rings, vintage diamond cluster rings, estate jewelry, or classic gemstone rings with historical influence. Its timeless design, authentic gemstone pairing, and strong visual presence make it a standout piece for collectors, fine jewelry enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a sophisticated ring that embodies enduring elegance, rarity, and traditional craftsmanship.
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