Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 14k interchangeable ring, 1970s

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Yellow gold 14k ring from the 1970s weighing 6 g, featuring five cabochon stones (amethyst, green agate, citrine, sodalite or dumortierite, and smoky quartz) in original packaging with a master goldsmith’s hallmark, not mass produced, and no laboratory report.

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Circa the 1970s 14k (585, see hallmark) interchangeable ring with the 5 original cabochon stones: amethyst, green agate, citrine, sodalite (or dumortierite) and smoky quartz, in original packaging.
Master hallmark (see photo) from an accredited goldsmith.
This ring is not a mass-produced product.

Circa the 1970s 14k (585, see hallmark) interchangeable ring with the 5 original cabochon stones: amethyst, green agate, citrine, sodalite (or dumortierite) and smoky quartz, in original packaging.
Master hallmark (see photo) from an accredited goldsmith.
This ring is not a mass-produced product.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Free resizing offered
No
Metal
Yellow gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
14 kt.
Total weight
6 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Title additional information
14k interchangeable ring, 1970s
The NetherlandsVerified
Private

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