Silver - Ring - Silver ring/coral

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Berber sterling silver ring 925 with red coral from North Africa, in a tribal ethnique style, circa 1960s–1980s.

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Description from the seller

Berber Ring in Solid 925 Silver and Red Coral - Ethnic Tribal Style - Statement Ring

Exceptional Berber-style ring (North Africa, Maghreb), characterized by meticulous artisanal metalwork and a sculptural design. This imposing 'Statement' piece is adorned with five natural red coral cabochons (Mediterranean), including one larger central stone. The stones are set in a richly decorated structure of twisted silver wires and granules, a granulation technique typical of traditional craftsmanship.
The mount is robust and bears a title hallmark "925" guaranteeing the quality of the solid silver. Its timeless design suits both Boho chic style and a collection of antique jewelry.
Technical features
Style: Berber / Tribal / Ethnic / Nomadic.
Material: Sterling silver, stamped "925".
Stones: 5 natural red coral cabochons (rectangular and oval shapes).
Total weight: 19.93 grams (substantial weight).
Size: 57 (FR) / 18.1 mm inner diameter.
Plate dimensions: Approximately 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm.
The item is in very good overall condition. It shows a few light surface scratches typical for its age, which do not affect the aesthetics of the piece. Please note that the photographs are part of the description: they allow you to view precisely the condition of the object, the details of the silver, and the natural texture of the coral.
Mid- to late 20th century (circa 1960-1980).
Careful shipping via postal service.

Berber Ring in Solid 925 Silver and Red Coral - Ethnic Tribal Style - Statement Ring

Exceptional Berber-style ring (North Africa, Maghreb), characterized by meticulous artisanal metalwork and a sculptural design. This imposing 'Statement' piece is adorned with five natural red coral cabochons (Mediterranean), including one larger central stone. The stones are set in a richly decorated structure of twisted silver wires and granules, a granulation technique typical of traditional craftsmanship.
The mount is robust and bears a title hallmark "925" guaranteeing the quality of the solid silver. Its timeless design suits both Boho chic style and a collection of antique jewelry.
Technical features
Style: Berber / Tribal / Ethnic / Nomadic.
Material: Sterling silver, stamped "925".
Stones: 5 natural red coral cabochons (rectangular and oval shapes).
Total weight: 19.93 grams (substantial weight).
Size: 57 (FR) / 18.1 mm inner diameter.
Plate dimensions: Approximately 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm.
The item is in very good overall condition. It shows a few light surface scratches typical for its age, which do not affect the aesthetics of the piece. Please note that the photographs are part of the description: they allow you to view precisely the condition of the object, the details of the silver, and the natural texture of the coral.
Mid- to late 20th century (circa 1960-1980).
Careful shipping via postal service.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Free resizing offered
No
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
19.93 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Title additional information
Silver ring/coral
Ring size
57 (EU) / 17 (IT) / 8 (US)
Sold by
FranceVerified
60
Objects sold
100%
Private

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