Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 1.30ct. tw. Emerald - Ruby - Victorian Natural Pearl

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Laura Trevino
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Description from the seller

A late Victorian-style gold ring with a natural pearl, diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, circa 1900.

Elegant antique ring from the period around 1900, crafted in 14-karat gold.
The intricately crafted ring head features a floral rosette form with rich openwork, typical of Historicism or the early Belle Époque.

In the center sits a finely shimmering natural pearl, surrounded by sparkling old-cut diamonds (together about 0.30 ct), intensely red rubies (about 0.50 ct total) as well as lush green emeralds (about 0.50 ct total).

The gemstones are set in handcrafted bezels and prongs.
The harmonious color combination and the high-quality goldsmithing workmanship give the ring an exceptionally noble appearance.

Details:
• Era: ca. 1880–1910
• Material: 14 kt Gold
• Weight: approximately 12.9 g
• Trim:
Diamonds total approx. 0.3 ct.
Rubies total approx. 0.5 ct.
Emeralds total approx. 0.5 ct.
Natural pearl 6 mm in diameter
• Condition: very good for its age (slight age-related signs)

An authentic piece of jewelry from the turn of the century, ideal for collectors of historic jewels or as an exceptional statement ring.

A late Victorian-style gold ring with a natural pearl, diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, circa 1900.

Elegant antique ring from the period around 1900, crafted in 14-karat gold.
The intricately crafted ring head features a floral rosette form with rich openwork, typical of Historicism or the early Belle Époque.

In the center sits a finely shimmering natural pearl, surrounded by sparkling old-cut diamonds (together about 0.30 ct), intensely red rubies (about 0.50 ct total) as well as lush green emeralds (about 0.50 ct total).

The gemstones are set in handcrafted bezels and prongs.
The harmonious color combination and the high-quality goldsmithing workmanship give the ring an exceptionally noble appearance.

Details:
• Era: ca. 1880–1910
• Material: 14 kt Gold
• Weight: approximately 12.9 g
• Trim:
Diamonds total approx. 0.3 ct.
Rubies total approx. 0.5 ct.
Emeralds total approx. 0.5 ct.
Natural pearl 6 mm in diameter
• Condition: very good for its age (slight age-related signs)

An authentic piece of jewelry from the turn of the century, ideal for collectors of historic jewels or as an exceptional statement ring.

Details

Estimated period
1850-1900
Total carat weight of all stones
1.30
Style
Victorian
No. of surrounding gemstones
2
No. of main gemstones
2
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1400-1900
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
0.50
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
0.50
Metal
Yellow gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
14 kt.
Main Stone
Emerald
Surrounding Stones
Ruby
Total weight
12.9 g
Condition
Vintage - used with visible signs of wear
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Victorian Natural Pearl
GermanyVerified
Private

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