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






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Sapphire ring with a Ceylon sapphire and rose-cut diamonds – probable origin France, Victorian era, late 19th century. 1870-1890.
Refined ring made in 18 kt gold and silver, adorned with a natural Ceylon-origin oval-cut sapphire, surrounded by a crown of natural pink-cut diamonds.
Features a natural, untreated Sri Lankan sapphire of 5.20 ct estimated with a gemological certification from Cisgem attesting to origin and naturalness of the sapphire. Natural sapphires are increasingly rare and valuable in nature.
26 diamonds in rose cut totaling approximately 0.75 ct in quality.
Weight: 5.28 g
Italian ring size: 11
French ring size: 51
Crown dimensions: 2 cm x 1.9 cm.
The jewel features the typical mounting of late 19th-century European jewelry, with the central stone set and surrounded by small rose-cut diamonds mounted in silver, a technique widely used in jewelry of the era to enhance the stones’ brilliance. The lower structure and shank are made in 18 kt gold, reflecting the traditional gold–silver combination typical of 19th-century jewelry.
The setting is adorned with elegant filigree work beneath the central stone and by finely shaped shoulders that give balance and lightness to the design.
It will be shipped in a gift case with tracked and insured shipping.
A certificate of authenticity for the piece will be issued, detailing the characteristics of the stones and the gold.
Our shipping costs include comprehensive insurance against loss or damage and a premium express service, as the package is delivered within 24-48 hours barring operational delays.
Seller's Story
Sapphire ring with a Ceylon sapphire and rose-cut diamonds – probable origin France, Victorian era, late 19th century. 1870-1890.
Refined ring made in 18 kt gold and silver, adorned with a natural Ceylon-origin oval-cut sapphire, surrounded by a crown of natural pink-cut diamonds.
Features a natural, untreated Sri Lankan sapphire of 5.20 ct estimated with a gemological certification from Cisgem attesting to origin and naturalness of the sapphire. Natural sapphires are increasingly rare and valuable in nature.
26 diamonds in rose cut totaling approximately 0.75 ct in quality.
Weight: 5.28 g
Italian ring size: 11
French ring size: 51
Crown dimensions: 2 cm x 1.9 cm.
The jewel features the typical mounting of late 19th-century European jewelry, with the central stone set and surrounded by small rose-cut diamonds mounted in silver, a technique widely used in jewelry of the era to enhance the stones’ brilliance. The lower structure and shank are made in 18 kt gold, reflecting the traditional gold–silver combination typical of 19th-century jewelry.
The setting is adorned with elegant filigree work beneath the central stone and by finely shaped shoulders that give balance and lightness to the design.
It will be shipped in a gift case with tracked and insured shipping.
A certificate of authenticity for the piece will be issued, detailing the characteristics of the stones and the gold.
Our shipping costs include comprehensive insurance against loss or damage and a premium express service, as the package is delivered within 24-48 hours barring operational delays.
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