Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold

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Lucas Escoto
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Estimate  € 1,200 - € 1,500
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Description from the seller

Elegant late 19th-century yellow gold ring, a piece with historical charm and a design as singular as it is evocative.
Its circular structure, with a central geometric pattern and radial elements, subtly resembles a helm, a symbol of direction and destiny, a curious detail that makes it a jewel with character and meaning.
It is adorned with 18 princess-cut emeralds of 0.01 ct that provide a vibrant green tone, accompanied by five delicate 0.02 ct pearls, arranged harmoniously: three along the vertical axis in the center and two marking the cardinal points of the design.
The quality of its craftsmanship is evident in every detail, reflecting the care and precision typical of the era.
A unique piece, ideal for both collectors and those seeking a jewel with history and personality that does not go unnoticed.
The gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this item.
The piece shows no distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously verified by an expert.

It ships perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The piece ships with standard packaging.
Pickup available in Madrid or Barcelona, price on request.

Seller's Story

KILATES IS THE TRADE BRAND OF THE LEADING COMPANY IN THE SALE OF SECOND-HAND JEWELRY PRODUCTS, WHICH TRIES TO BRING UNIQUE PIECES TO CUSTOMERS WHO APPRECIATE THE WORK OF GOOD JEWELRY OF NOW OR OF YES.
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Elegant late 19th-century yellow gold ring, a piece with historical charm and a design as singular as it is evocative.
Its circular structure, with a central geometric pattern and radial elements, subtly resembles a helm, a symbol of direction and destiny, a curious detail that makes it a jewel with character and meaning.
It is adorned with 18 princess-cut emeralds of 0.01 ct that provide a vibrant green tone, accompanied by five delicate 0.02 ct pearls, arranged harmoniously: three along the vertical axis in the center and two marking the cardinal points of the design.
The quality of its craftsmanship is evident in every detail, reflecting the care and precision typical of the era.
A unique piece, ideal for both collectors and those seeking a jewel with history and personality that does not go unnoticed.
The gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this item.
The piece shows no distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously verified by an expert.

It ships perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The piece ships with standard packaging.
Pickup available in Madrid or Barcelona, price on request.

Seller's Story

KILATES IS THE TRADE BRAND OF THE LEADING COMPANY IN THE SALE OF SECOND-HAND JEWELRY PRODUCTS, WHICH TRIES TO BRING UNIQUE PIECES TO CUSTOMERS WHO APPRECIATE THE WORK OF GOOD JEWELRY OF NOW OR OF YES.
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Details

Era
1400-1900
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Estimated period
1850-1900
Metal
Yellow gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
18 kt.
Total weight
5.1 g
Condition
Vintage - used with visible signs of wear
Gender
Women
Ring size
51 (EU) / 11 (IT) / 5 ¾ (US)
Sold by
SpainVerified
318
Objects sold
100%
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