No reserve price - Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold Ruby - Mixed gemstones - Multi-Gem cocktail ring

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14 karat yellow gold ring featuring a ruby as the main gemstone with ten surrounding gemstones, no laboratory report, ring size 55 (EU).

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14 kt yellow gold multi-gemstone cluster ring – 5.5 g – size 55

Vintage cocktail ring crafted in 14-karat yellow gold, designed in a striking flower cluster with a rich combination of gemstones and refined gold details. A characteristic design from the 1970s with an expressive, luxurious appearance.

Description

The ring is set with a variety of oval faceted stones, each featuring a natural point at the bottom. The stones are mounted in a prong setting, surrounded by gold-colored leaves that serve as decorative accents between the stones.

The stones used include:
Chrysopraas
Robijn
Granaat
Tiger's eye
• Toermalijn
Citrien
• Synthetic sapphires (white and orange)

The whole forms a lively, floral composition that is typical of the colorful cocktail jewelry from this period.

Details
Material: 14 kt yellow gold
Total weight: 5.5 grams
Ring size: 55 (EU) – 17.5 mm diameter
• Zetting: claw setting in cluster construction
Decorative elements: finely designed golden leaves between the stones.
Condition: good vintage state, minor signs of use appropriate for its age.

Period

Around 1970–1980, retro cocktail style.

Particulars
Large, voluminous jewelry piece with a strong visual impact.
Beautiful contrast between different gemstone colors.
Collectible-worthy and a striking statement piece.

Carefully packed and shipped insured.

14 kt yellow gold multi-gemstone cluster ring – 5.5 g – size 55

Vintage cocktail ring crafted in 14-karat yellow gold, designed in a striking flower cluster with a rich combination of gemstones and refined gold details. A characteristic design from the 1970s with an expressive, luxurious appearance.

Description

The ring is set with a variety of oval faceted stones, each featuring a natural point at the bottom. The stones are mounted in a prong setting, surrounded by gold-colored leaves that serve as decorative accents between the stones.

The stones used include:
Chrysopraas
Robijn
Granaat
Tiger's eye
• Toermalijn
Citrien
• Synthetic sapphires (white and orange)

The whole forms a lively, floral composition that is typical of the colorful cocktail jewelry from this period.

Details
Material: 14 kt yellow gold
Total weight: 5.5 grams
Ring size: 55 (EU) – 17.5 mm diameter
• Zetting: claw setting in cluster construction
Decorative elements: finely designed golden leaves between the stones.
Condition: good vintage state, minor signs of use appropriate for its age.

Period

Around 1970–1980, retro cocktail style.

Particulars
Large, voluminous jewelry piece with a strong visual impact.
Beautiful contrast between different gemstone colors.
Collectible-worthy and a striking statement piece.

Carefully packed and shipped insured.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Shape of surrounding stones
Oval
Style
Retro, Vintage
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
No. of surrounding gemstones
10
No. of main gemstones
1
Cutting style of surrounding stones
Faceted cut
Fineness
14 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
10.00
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
1.00
Metal
Yellow gold
Main Stone
Ruby
Surrounding Stones
Mixed gemstones
Total weight
5.51 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Multi-Gem cocktail ring
Shape of main stone
Oval
Cutting style of main stone
Faceted cut
Ring size
55 (EU) / 15 (IT) / 7 ¼ (US)
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
97.81%
Private

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