No reserve price - Ring - 9 kt. Yellow gold - 1.70ct. tw. Garnet - Garnet






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A vintage 9 kt yellow gold cluster ring with a central oval garnet (approx. 1.2 ct) surrounded by a row of seed pearls and an outer ring of 14 garnets (total 1.7 ct), size EU 53, weight 5.041 g, made in the United Kingdom by AJLD with the London hallmark and date letter O, in good used condition with a crack under the setting and no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
9-karat yellow gold clustering with garnet and seed pearls.
Beautiful vintage cluster ring in 9 karat yellow gold, set with garnet and seed pearls.
The ring features a large oval central garnet, surrounded by a row of pearls and an outer circle of 14 round garnets.
It is an eye-catching, voluminous design with elegant shoulders and a reinforcing base.
At the bottom of the setting, there is a crack in the reinforcing band. This is not visible when wearing, and the ring still feels sturdy, but it must be mentioned. The buyer can, if desired, have this repaired by a jeweler.
Details:
- Metal: 9 kt yellow gold
Quality marks
375 (content)
Maker: AJLD
Leopard Head (London)
Date letter O (lightly worn – possibly 1988 or 2013, not definitively determinable)
Central stone: oval faceted cut garnet, approximately 6 × 8 mm (approximately 1.2–1.4 ct)
Inner row: seed pearls of approximately 2.3 mm.
- Outer row: 14 pomegranate beads, round, approx. 2 mm (approx. 0.56 ct total)
Total estimated carat weight: approx. 1.8–2.0 ct
Ring size: 53
- Dimensions at the top: approx. 19 mm × 16 mm
Height: approx. 8 mm
- Ring band at the bottom: approximately 2.3 mm
Condition: good, with a small tear at the bottom of the setting (see photos).
- The stones in this jewelry may be treated or synthetic in origin. This has not been examined.
All jewelry is carefully packed in a jewelry box and shipped with Track & Trace.
Seller's Story
Translated by Google Translate9-karat yellow gold clustering with garnet and seed pearls.
Beautiful vintage cluster ring in 9 karat yellow gold, set with garnet and seed pearls.
The ring features a large oval central garnet, surrounded by a row of pearls and an outer circle of 14 round garnets.
It is an eye-catching, voluminous design with elegant shoulders and a reinforcing base.
At the bottom of the setting, there is a crack in the reinforcing band. This is not visible when wearing, and the ring still feels sturdy, but it must be mentioned. The buyer can, if desired, have this repaired by a jeweler.
Details:
- Metal: 9 kt yellow gold
Quality marks
375 (content)
Maker: AJLD
Leopard Head (London)
Date letter O (lightly worn – possibly 1988 or 2013, not definitively determinable)
Central stone: oval faceted cut garnet, approximately 6 × 8 mm (approximately 1.2–1.4 ct)
Inner row: seed pearls of approximately 2.3 mm.
- Outer row: 14 pomegranate beads, round, approx. 2 mm (approx. 0.56 ct total)
Total estimated carat weight: approx. 1.8–2.0 ct
Ring size: 53
- Dimensions at the top: approx. 19 mm × 16 mm
Height: approx. 8 mm
- Ring band at the bottom: approximately 2.3 mm
Condition: good, with a small tear at the bottom of the setting (see photos).
- The stones in this jewelry may be treated or synthetic in origin. This has not been examined.
All jewelry is carefully packed in a jewelry box and shipped with Track & Trace.
Seller's Story
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