Ring - 14 kt. Rose gold

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A 14‑carat rose gold ring from Moscow, dating to 1974, in the Krujevnitza filigree style with a marquise central form, hallmarked 583 and a Moscow jewelry factory maker mark 4Ю, size EU 53 (IT 13, US 6¼), total weight 4.92 g, in very good condition with light signs of wear and no laboratory report.

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14-karat rose-gold ring from Moscow in 1974, during the Soviet Union era (1922-1991). The style of the ring is called a 'Krujevnitza', a 'laceworker', and is made of very refined filigree work that resembles lace.

In the Soviet Union, jewelry production was strictly regulated by the state. Krujevnitzae like this were therefore produced only in a government-controlled state enterprise, the Moscow Jewelry Factory. The Jewelry Factory became famous for the so-called 'laceworkers', the striking filigree rings made in a marquise shape.

Assay mark: 583, five-pointed star with hammer and sickle (in use 1927-1991), Cyrillic letter M (Moscow)
Master mark: 4Ю (year letter 4 for 1974, Ю for Moscow Jewelry Factory)

Ring size: approx. 17.00 mm / 53 EU / 13 IT / 6 1/4 US
Width of centerpiece: approx. 18 mm

Quality: Wear and usage traces corresponding to age and use. For your own impression, see photos.

Lot number: S-198441

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Seller's Story

Our family business has more than 40 years of experience in jewelry, diamonds, watches, silver, precious metals, coins, and banknotes. Through our more than 150 Goudwisselkantoor offices, many fine objects are offered to us. Because we are also active in Belgium and Germany as Goudwisselkantoor, Comptoir de l'Or and Goldwechselhaus, we continuously have a new and varied range of top objects. We are a member of the following trade associations: 'The Antwerp Beurs for Diamond Trade & NVMH (Dutch Association of Coin Dealers) View our current offerings on our suppliers page!
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14-karat rose-gold ring from Moscow in 1974, during the Soviet Union era (1922-1991). The style of the ring is called a 'Krujevnitza', a 'laceworker', and is made of very refined filigree work that resembles lace.

In the Soviet Union, jewelry production was strictly regulated by the state. Krujevnitzae like this were therefore produced only in a government-controlled state enterprise, the Moscow Jewelry Factory. The Jewelry Factory became famous for the so-called 'laceworkers', the striking filigree rings made in a marquise shape.

Assay mark: 583, five-pointed star with hammer and sickle (in use 1927-1991), Cyrillic letter M (Moscow)
Master mark: 4Ю (year letter 4 for 1974, Ю for Moscow Jewelry Factory)

Ring size: approx. 17.00 mm / 53 EU / 13 IT / 6 1/4 US
Width of centerpiece: approx. 18 mm

Quality: Wear and usage traces corresponding to age and use. For your own impression, see photos.

Lot number: S-198441

All our items are sent by registered mail.
You can 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

Our family business has more than 40 years of experience in jewelry, diamonds, watches, silver, precious metals, coins, and banknotes. Through our more than 150 Goudwisselkantoor offices, many fine objects are offered to us. Because we are also active in Belgium and Germany as Goudwisselkantoor, Comptoir de l'Or and Goldwechselhaus, we continuously have a new and varied range of top objects. We are a member of the following trade associations: 'The Antwerp Beurs for Diamond Trade & NVMH (Dutch Association of Coin Dealers) View our current offerings on our suppliers page!
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Details

Era
After 2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Free resizing offered
No
Metal
Rose gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
14 kt.
Total weight
4.92 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Women
Ring size
53 (EU) / 13 (IT) / 6 ¼ (US)
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149752
Objects sold
99.63%
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