Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold Diamond (Natural) - Diamond

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Victorian-era 18 karat yellow gold ring with two natural brilliant-cut main diamonds (total 0.50 ct) and five surrounding diamonds (total 0.25 ct), total weight 2 g, in good used condition, with no laboratory report.

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Description from the seller

Early 20th-century Victorian ring in 18-karat gold with a contrasting hallmark, two natural brilliant-cut diamonds of 4 mm diameter as the main stones and five smaller prong-set diamonds.

Early 20th-century Victorian ring in 18-karat gold with a contrasting hallmark, two natural brilliant-cut diamonds of 4 mm diameter as the main stones and five smaller prong-set diamonds.

Details

Free resizing offered
No
Diamond type of main stone
Natural
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Era
1900-2000
Metal
Yellow gold
Number of diamonds main stone
2
Number of diamonds surrounding stones
5
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
18 kt.
Main stone
Diamond
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
0.25
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
0.50
Total weight
2 g
Surrounding stones
Diamond
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Country of origin
Unknown
Gender
Women
Cutting style of main stone
Brilliant cut
SpainVerified
50
Objects sold
Private

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