Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 0.86ct. tw. Ruby - Diamond






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18 kt yellow gold ring with a central oval ruby, a diamond halo, and 22 surrounding diamonds totaling about 0.16 ct in the halo and about 0.86 ct overall stones.
Description from the seller
18 kt Gold Ring with Ruby and Diamonds – Vintage Halo Design
Elegant vintage ring made of 18 karat yellow gold (750), set with a central oval-cut ruby, surrounded by a fine diamond halo as well as additional side diamonds in the ring shank.
The ruby displays an attractive pink to purplish-red hue and is set in a simple bezel that emphasizes its oval shape (approximately 7 x 4 mm).
The surrounding halo of small diamonds provides extra sparkle and visually enhances the center stone.
Details:
- Material: 18 kt yellow gold (750 stamped)
- Total weight: approximately 4.6 g
- Center stone: ruby, oval faceted, approx. 0.6–0.8 ct (estimated by measurements)
- Ruby color: pink to purplish red
- Clarity: with visible natural inclusions (typical for ruby)
- Treatment: not tested (in the ruby trade common: heat treatment)
- Inner diameter: 18 mm
Diamonds:
- 20 small diamonds in the halo, each ~1 mm
- 2 side diamonds in the ring shank, each ~2 mm
- Total diamond weight: approx. 0.14–0.18 ct (estimated)
- Cut: round
- Quality: commercially graded (estimated H–I color, SI–I clarity)
Design & Era:
- Style: classic halo design
- Era: Vintage, circa 1980s–1990s
The ring impresses with its classic, timeless design and is suitable both as an elegant everyday piece and as a special jewelry item for occasions.
Condition:
Good pre-owned condition with age-related signs of wear. No noticeable damage to the setting.
Note:
All weight and quality specifications for the stones are estimates, as the stones are set and not removable.
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18 kt Gold Ring with Ruby and Diamonds – Vintage Halo Design
Elegant vintage ring made of 18 karat yellow gold (750), set with a central oval-cut ruby, surrounded by a fine diamond halo as well as additional side diamonds in the ring shank.
The ruby displays an attractive pink to purplish-red hue and is set in a simple bezel that emphasizes its oval shape (approximately 7 x 4 mm).
The surrounding halo of small diamonds provides extra sparkle and visually enhances the center stone.
Details:
- Material: 18 kt yellow gold (750 stamped)
- Total weight: approximately 4.6 g
- Center stone: ruby, oval faceted, approx. 0.6–0.8 ct (estimated by measurements)
- Ruby color: pink to purplish red
- Clarity: with visible natural inclusions (typical for ruby)
- Treatment: not tested (in the ruby trade common: heat treatment)
- Inner diameter: 18 mm
Diamonds:
- 20 small diamonds in the halo, each ~1 mm
- 2 side diamonds in the ring shank, each ~2 mm
- Total diamond weight: approx. 0.14–0.18 ct (estimated)
- Cut: round
- Quality: commercially graded (estimated H–I color, SI–I clarity)
Design & Era:
- Style: classic halo design
- Era: Vintage, circa 1980s–1990s
The ring impresses with its classic, timeless design and is suitable both as an elegant everyday piece and as a special jewelry item for occasions.
Condition:
Good pre-owned condition with age-related signs of wear. No noticeable damage to the setting.
Note:
All weight and quality specifications for the stones are estimates, as the stones are set and not removable.
Shipping with UPS and tracking.
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