Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold, Silver Emerald - Diamond






Experienced gemmologist with over 65 years specializing in antique and cameo jewellery.
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Victorian-style ring from the 1850s-1900s, in 18k yellow gold and silver, featuring one oval emerald (2.70 ct) with 16 natural old mine-cut diamonds (total 2.00 ct) around it and no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
An antique ring in Victorian style, late 1800s, entirely in 18k yellow gold with a patinated silver section.
Handcrafted piece of fine jewelry.
Features a natural high-quality emerald, likely from Zambia, estimated at 2.70 ct.
16 Old Mine cut diamonds for a total of about 2.00 ct, estimated H-I color, VS-SI clarity.
Weight: 6.54 g
Ring head dimensions: 2.00 cm x 1.70 cm.
It will be shipped in a gift box with tracked and insured shipping.
A certificate of authenticity for the item from our jewelry house will be issued detailing the properties of the stones and the gold.
Seller's Story
An antique ring in Victorian style, late 1800s, entirely in 18k yellow gold with a patinated silver section.
Handcrafted piece of fine jewelry.
Features a natural high-quality emerald, likely from Zambia, estimated at 2.70 ct.
16 Old Mine cut diamonds for a total of about 2.00 ct, estimated H-I color, VS-SI clarity.
Weight: 6.54 g
Ring head dimensions: 2.00 cm x 1.70 cm.
It will be shipped in a gift box with tracked and insured shipping.
A certificate of authenticity for the item from our jewelry house will be issued detailing the properties of the stones and the gold.
Seller's Story
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