Cocktail ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 0.47ct. tw.






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18‑kilo yellow gold rosette ring with a central oval aquamarine of about 0.35 ct, surrounded by 12 rose-cut diamonds of 0.01 ct each (total diamond weight ≈ 0.12 ct), EU ring size 56, in very good condition with minor signs of wear, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Rose-gold vintage rosette, a delicate design full of classic charm that stands out for its harmonious composition and romantic air. The piece is centered around an oval aquamarine of approximately 0.35 ct (5.71 x 4.51 x 2.8 mm), with a soft crystal blue tone that brings brightness and freshness to the whole.
Around the gem, there are 12 round-cut rose-cut diamonds of 0.01 ct each, notable for their subtler sparkle and traditional aesthetics, creating a delicate halo that elegantly and balancedly enhances the central stone.
The rosette-style design, highly valued in vintage jewelry, symbolizes blooming and natural beauty, and is common in artisanal pieces where each stone is set with precision to maximize its light.
The rose-cut of the diamonds is one of the oldest in the history of jewelry, used already in the 17th and 18th centuries, which gives the piece an even more authentic and collectible character.
A refined, feminine, and timeless jewel, ideal for those seeking distinction in a classic design with its own personality.
The gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this specific item.
The piece shows no distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously inspected by a professional.
It ships perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The item ships with standard packaging.
Pickup available in Madrid or Barcelona, by prior notice.
Seller's Story
Rose-gold vintage rosette, a delicate design full of classic charm that stands out for its harmonious composition and romantic air. The piece is centered around an oval aquamarine of approximately 0.35 ct (5.71 x 4.51 x 2.8 mm), with a soft crystal blue tone that brings brightness and freshness to the whole.
Around the gem, there are 12 round-cut rose-cut diamonds of 0.01 ct each, notable for their subtler sparkle and traditional aesthetics, creating a delicate halo that elegantly and balancedly enhances the central stone.
The rosette-style design, highly valued in vintage jewelry, symbolizes blooming and natural beauty, and is common in artisanal pieces where each stone is set with precision to maximize its light.
The rose-cut of the diamonds is one of the oldest in the history of jewelry, used already in the 17th and 18th centuries, which gives the piece an even more authentic and collectible character.
A refined, feminine, and timeless jewel, ideal for those seeking distinction in a classic design with its own personality.
The gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this specific item.
The piece shows no distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously inspected by a professional.
It ships perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The item ships with standard packaging.
Pickup available in Madrid or Barcelona, by prior notice.
Seller's Story
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