Ring 1970s 18KT White Gold Diamond Trilogy Ring





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Solid 18kt white gold diamond trilogy ring dating from circa the 1970s, featuring three round brilliant diamonds with a central stone of about 0.20 ct and a total diamond weight of approximately 0.52 ct, set in a crossover mount, weighing 4.2 g with UK size K/L (EU 51–52, US 5.75–6), not branded and without a laboratory report, in good condition.
Description from the seller
A refined diamond trilogy ring crafted in solid 18KT white gold, dating to the circa 1970s. The design features three round brilliant cut diamonds arranged in a classic three-stone formation, symbolising past, present, and future. The central diamond is subtly emphasised, flanked by two slightly smaller stones, all framed within an elegant crossover-style mount that adds movement and visual interest to the composition.
The clean white gold setting enhances the brilliance of the diamonds, while the balanced proportions and fluid lines reflect the understated elegance typical of mid-20th-century jewellery design. A versatile and wearable vintage ring suitable as an engagement ring or an elegant everyday piece.
Dimensions
Ring Size:
UK: K/L
EU: 51–52
US: 5.75–6
Weight: 4.2 grams
Specifications
Metal: 18KT White Gold
Period/Era: Circa 1970s
Diamonds:
Cut: Round brilliant cut
Quantity: 3
Total Diamond Weight: Approx. 0.52 ct total
Centre Diamond:
Weight: Approx. 0.20 ct
Clarity: SI
Colour: H
Hallmarks:
Fully hallmarked
Condition Report
Very good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age.
*Mozeris Luxury is run by Mozeris Fine Antiques
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* Item will be safely and securely packaged and shipped within one to two working days.
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* Colours of the product may slightly differ from the photos due to different computer screen colourations.
SKU 45VTNN
A refined diamond trilogy ring crafted in solid 18KT white gold, dating to the circa 1970s. The design features three round brilliant cut diamonds arranged in a classic three-stone formation, symbolising past, present, and future. The central diamond is subtly emphasised, flanked by two slightly smaller stones, all framed within an elegant crossover-style mount that adds movement and visual interest to the composition.
The clean white gold setting enhances the brilliance of the diamonds, while the balanced proportions and fluid lines reflect the understated elegance typical of mid-20th-century jewellery design. A versatile and wearable vintage ring suitable as an engagement ring or an elegant everyday piece.
Dimensions
Ring Size:
UK: K/L
EU: 51–52
US: 5.75–6
Weight: 4.2 grams
Specifications
Metal: 18KT White Gold
Period/Era: Circa 1970s
Diamonds:
Cut: Round brilliant cut
Quantity: 3
Total Diamond Weight: Approx. 0.52 ct total
Centre Diamond:
Weight: Approx. 0.20 ct
Clarity: SI
Colour: H
Hallmarks:
Fully hallmarked
Condition Report
Very good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age.
*Mozeris Luxury is run by Mozeris Fine Antiques
* All items are cleaned and inspected before being dispatched.
* Item will be safely and securely packaged and shipped within one to two working days.
* Customs and Import Charges may apply for international buyers.
* Shipping price includes express delivery service (one to two working days), full insurance, and packaging, via DHL.
* Colours of the product may slightly differ from the photos due to different computer screen colourations.
SKU 45VTNN
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