Statement ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - see description

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An antique 14K yellow gold ring with a buff-top smoky quartz (33.2 × 19.7 mm, about 37 ct) set with nine small rose-cut diamonds, ring size 18.5, gross weight 17.4 g (net gold about 10 g), no laboratory report.

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Description from the seller

An exclusive 14 karat (585/1000) yellow gold diamond ring with smoky quartz. The oval setting, with twisted wire and grain-decorated detailing, is, in a milled edge, set with a large dark brown smoky quartz. On the smoky quartz is placed a flower-shaped applique, in prong settings, set with nine small rose-cut diamonds. The ring is on the half-round shank provided with arrowhead tips and with an oval rim under the setting. The smoky quartz is cut in a so-called “buff-top” style whereby the top of the stone is a smooth cabochon and the bottom is faceted, creating a subtle play of light in the smoky quartz. The smoky quartz has a particularly dark almost black color and is virtually inclusion-free. The dimensions of the smoky quartz are 33.2 by 19.7 mm and 13 mm deep. The smoky quartz has an estimated weight of about 37 carats. The ring is in size 18.5 mm. The weight of the ring is gross 17.4 grams with an estimated net gold weight of about 10 grams. The ring is stamped Dutch 14 karat (585/1000) gold and bears the master mark AJS of the firm A.J. Spruijt from Capelle aan den IJssel. With the ring is a box from the firm Het Juwelenhuisje from Maastricht.

An exclusive 14 karat (585/1000) yellow gold diamond ring with smoky quartz. The oval setting, with twisted wire and grain-decorated detailing, is, in a milled edge, set with a large dark brown smoky quartz. On the smoky quartz is placed a flower-shaped applique, in prong settings, set with nine small rose-cut diamonds. The ring is on the half-round shank provided with arrowhead tips and with an oval rim under the setting. The smoky quartz is cut in a so-called “buff-top” style whereby the top of the stone is a smooth cabochon and the bottom is faceted, creating a subtle play of light in the smoky quartz. The smoky quartz has a particularly dark almost black color and is virtually inclusion-free. The dimensions of the smoky quartz are 33.2 by 19.7 mm and 13 mm deep. The smoky quartz has an estimated weight of about 37 carats. The ring is in size 18.5 mm. The weight of the ring is gross 17.4 grams with an estimated net gold weight of about 10 grams. The ring is stamped Dutch 14 karat (585/1000) gold and bears the master mark AJS of the firm A.J. Spruijt from Capelle aan den IJssel. With the ring is a box from the firm Het Juwelenhuisje from Maastricht.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Style
Antique
Free resizing offered
No
Metal
Yellow gold
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
14 kt.
Total weight
17.4 g
Condition
As new - unused
Gender
Women
Country of origin
Netherlands
Title additional information
see description
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