Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold, White gold Diamond (Natural) - Ruby






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Vintage white gold ring with yellow gold plating, 18 karat, total weight 4.13 g, ring size EU 56 / IT 16 / US 7½, set with 12 natural brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 0.12 ct and surrounded by 12 additional diamonds, featuring a split shank and a twisted center piece.
Description from the seller
White gold vintage ring that is coated with yellow gold plating. The ring is set with 14 tapered baguette-cut rubies of various sizes, set in chaton settings. The rubies are surrounded by also 12 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.12 ct in rail settings. The ring consists of a split shank with a round, interlocking center piece.
Ring size: 17.75 mm / 56 EU / 16 IT / 7 ½ US
Width of the centerpiece: approx. 12 mm
Ruby diameter: 14x approx. 1.5-2 mm
Diamond specification:
Cut: Brilliant
Size: 12x approx. 0.01 ct. (total approx. 0.12 ct.)
Clarity: SI1/SI2
Color: H-J
Assay mark: 750 Dutch Hallmark
Quality: Wear and usage marks commensurate with age and use. The ring shows visible wear to the gilding, mainly on the inner and upper side. The gemstones may be synthetic. Gemstones are often treated to improve color or clarity. This specific object has not been tested for this. For your own impression, see photos.
Auction lot number S-85394
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Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateWhite gold vintage ring that is coated with yellow gold plating. The ring is set with 14 tapered baguette-cut rubies of various sizes, set in chaton settings. The rubies are surrounded by also 12 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.12 ct in rail settings. The ring consists of a split shank with a round, interlocking center piece.
Ring size: 17.75 mm / 56 EU / 16 IT / 7 ½ US
Width of the centerpiece: approx. 12 mm
Ruby diameter: 14x approx. 1.5-2 mm
Diamond specification:
Cut: Brilliant
Size: 12x approx. 0.01 ct. (total approx. 0.12 ct.)
Clarity: SI1/SI2
Color: H-J
Assay mark: 750 Dutch Hallmark
Quality: Wear and usage marks commensurate with age and use. The ring shows visible wear to the gilding, mainly on the inner and upper side. The gemstones may be synthetic. Gemstones are often treated to improve color or clarity. This specific object has not been tested for this. For your own impression, see photos.
Auction lot number S-85394
All our items are sent by registered mail.
You may also pick up the lot at one of our more than 100 offices in the Netherlands, Belgium or Germany.
Please check the website of Goudwisselkantoor (for NL and BE) Comptoir de l’Or (for BE) or Goldwechselhaus (for DE) for the nearest location.
Please indicate your preference to us via your Catawiki account.
Seller's Story
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