Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 4.55ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond






She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.
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Description from the seller
Spectacular yellow gold ring from the late 20th century, featuring an elegant central emerald pear-cut stone of approximately 2.28 ct (10.81 x 7.40 mm), whose deep green hue catches the eye from the very first moment.
The main stone is surrounded by an impressive array of brilliant-cut diamonds: 66 diamonds of 0.02 ct and 19 of 0.05 ct, creating a enveloping play of light that further enhances the emerald's beauty.
The ring shank consists of multiple bands that join at the bottom, all carefully adorned with pavé and channel-set diamonds, providing continuity, sparkle and a perfectly balanced sense of volume.
This complex construction reflects high-quality craftsmanship, typical of fine jewelry, where every detail has been worked with precision to achieve a sophisticated and harmonious result.
The emerald has historically been a symbol of renewal and hope, highly valued by ancient civilizations and considered one of the most precious gems alongside the diamond. A piece with great presence and elegance, ideal for those seeking a distinctive jewel with character and superb workmanship.
Gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this specific item.
The piece does not show a distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously inspected by a professional.
It is shipped perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The piece ships with standard packaging.
Pickup is available in Madrid or Barcelona, by prior notice.
Seller's Story
Spectacular yellow gold ring from the late 20th century, featuring an elegant central emerald pear-cut stone of approximately 2.28 ct (10.81 x 7.40 mm), whose deep green hue catches the eye from the very first moment.
The main stone is surrounded by an impressive array of brilliant-cut diamonds: 66 diamonds of 0.02 ct and 19 of 0.05 ct, creating a enveloping play of light that further enhances the emerald's beauty.
The ring shank consists of multiple bands that join at the bottom, all carefully adorned with pavé and channel-set diamonds, providing continuity, sparkle and a perfectly balanced sense of volume.
This complex construction reflects high-quality craftsmanship, typical of fine jewelry, where every detail has been worked with precision to achieve a sophisticated and harmonious result.
The emerald has historically been a symbol of renewal and hope, highly valued by ancient civilizations and considered one of the most precious gems alongside the diamond. A piece with great presence and elegance, ideal for those seeking a distinctive jewel with character and superb workmanship.
Gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this specific item.
The piece does not show a distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously inspected by a professional.
It is shipped perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The piece ships with standard packaging.
Pickup is available in Madrid or Barcelona, by prior notice.
Seller's Story
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