Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold, Silver





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Historische entouragering dating from around 1900, crafted with a yellow gold ring shank and a silver head, featuring one natural rose-cut diamond (~7.5 mm) surrounded by twelve smaller rose-cut diamonds (total 13 stones) and weighing about 5.5 g, EU size 59, with visible wear appropriate to age and no laboratory report.
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Historical entourage ring with rose-cut diamonds – gold and silver
Beautiful historical entourage ring from the Netherlands, manufactured around 1900. The ring features a yellow gold shank and a silver head, a combination that was commonly used in high-quality diamond jewelry from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
At the center is a large rose-cut diamond with a diameter of about 7.5 mm, surrounded by twelve smaller rose-cut diamonds in a classic crimson setting. The flower-shaped composition creates an elegant appearance and emphasizes the distinctive brilliance of antique-cut diamonds.
The combination of silver and gold, together with the traditional rose cuts, gives this ring an authentic historical character and makes it a particularly collectible piece of jewelry.
Specifications
* Type: Historical entourage ring
* Origin: Netherlands
* Dating: Circa 1900
* Material: 585/1000 yellow gold (hallmarked) and silver (tested)
* Main stone: 1 natural rose-cut diamond
* Diameter of main stone: about 7.5 mm
* Other stones: 12 natural rose-cut diamonds
* Diameter of side stones: about 2.2 – 2.5 mm
* Total number of diamonds: 13
* Ring size: EU 59
* Diameter of ring head: about 16 mm
* Weight: about 5.5 grams
Condition
Good condition for its age. Signs of wear present as light to moderate scratches and small dents. The central diamond shows damage at the edge and one of the smaller diamonds is defective. The shank has been enlarged in the past. Localized oxidation is visible.
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Historical entourage ring with rose-cut diamonds – gold and silver
Beautiful historical entourage ring from the Netherlands, manufactured around 1900. The ring features a yellow gold shank and a silver head, a combination that was commonly used in high-quality diamond jewelry from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
At the center is a large rose-cut diamond with a diameter of about 7.5 mm, surrounded by twelve smaller rose-cut diamonds in a classic crimson setting. The flower-shaped composition creates an elegant appearance and emphasizes the distinctive brilliance of antique-cut diamonds.
The combination of silver and gold, together with the traditional rose cuts, gives this ring an authentic historical character and makes it a particularly collectible piece of jewelry.
Specifications
* Type: Historical entourage ring
* Origin: Netherlands
* Dating: Circa 1900
* Material: 585/1000 yellow gold (hallmarked) and silver (tested)
* Main stone: 1 natural rose-cut diamond
* Diameter of main stone: about 7.5 mm
* Other stones: 12 natural rose-cut diamonds
* Diameter of side stones: about 2.2 – 2.5 mm
* Total number of diamonds: 13
* Ring size: EU 59
* Diameter of ring head: about 16 mm
* Weight: about 5.5 grams
Condition
Good condition for its age. Signs of wear present as light to moderate scratches and small dents. The central diamond shows damage at the edge and one of the smaller diamonds is defective. The shank has been enlarged in the past. Localized oxidation is visible.
Insured shipping.
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