Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 1.00ct. tw. Tourmaline - Diamond - Ring with green tourmaline






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Exclusive 14/18 kt gold women's ring with a green tourmaline cabochon and 36 diamonds – double entourage – 9.4 g
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Description
Stylish and elegant vintage ladies' ring crafted in yellow gold with a white gold setting, designed in a luxurious double entourage style.
The ring features a stunning green cabochon-cut tourmaline approximately 8.6 mm in the center, surrounded by two rows of a total of 36 sparkling octagon-cut diamonds.
The sparkle of the diamonds beautifully contrasts with the deep green color of the central stone.
A refined jewel with class and character — a typical statement piece from the 1960s–1970s.
Please note: The inner ring of diamonds is missing one small diamond. You can easily have it replaced by a jeweler. The sale price has been adjusted because this promotion is at your own expense.
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Features
Material: yellow gold with white gold setting
Content: 14 of 18 karat (tested / marked)
Gemstone: green tourmaline, cabochon cut.
• Central stone size: approximately 8.6 mm
• Diamonds: 36 × octagon cut diamonds
Total carat weight of diamonds: approximately 0.90–1.10 ct.
• Color/clarity: G–H / SI–VS (estimate)
Total weight of the ring: 9.4 grams.
Period: circa 1960–1975
Condition: very good, minimal signs of use appropriate for age.
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Particulars
Luxury double entourage model
Striking cabochon tormaline with an intense green color.
Sparkling diamond framing
Vintage elegance with a timeless appearance
Please note: The inner ring of diamonds is missing one diamond. You can easily have it replaced by a jeweler yourself. The sales price has been adjusted because this action is at your discretion.
The ring is appraised at 1,650.00 euros with the description: '1 gold ladies' ring, entourage model with diamonds (8-cut faceted) 2 rows of 18 pieces. In the center, a cabochon-cut tormaline, diameter 8.6 mm. The total weight is 9.4 grams' by C. Verkade Jeweler in Schiedam and later Sellink Jeweler and goldsmith in Winterswijk.
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Exclusive 14/18 kt gold ladies’ ring with green tourmaline cabochon and 36 diamonds – double halo – 9.4 g
The symbol (⸻)
Description
Elegant vintage ladies’ ring crafted in yellow gold with white gold setting, designed in a luxurious double halo (entourage) style.
The center features a beautiful green cabochon-cut tourmaline of approximately 8.6 mm, surrounded by two rows with a total of 36 sparkling eight-cut diamonds.
The contrast between the vivid green of the tourmaline and the brilliance of the diamond creates a captivating effect.
A refined and distinguished jewel — a true statement piece from the 1960s–1970s.
Be aware: one diamond is missing in the inner circle. You will need to visit the jeweler yourself, but that is easily done. The selling price has been adjusted accordingly!
The symbol (⸻)
Specifications
Material: yellow gold with white gold setting
• Gold fineness: 14 or 18 kt (tested / hallmarked)
• Gemstone: green tourmaline, cabochon cut
• Central stone diameter: approximately 8.6 mm
Diamonds: 36 × eight-cut
Total diamond weight: approx. 0.90–1.10 ct
• Colour/clarity: G–H / SI–VS (estimated)
Total ring weight: 9.4 g
Period: circa 1960–1975
Condition: very good, with minimal signs of wear consistent with age.
The symbol (⸻)
Special features
Luxurious double halo design
Vivid green cabochon tourmaline
Sparkling diamond surround
Vintage elegance with timeless appeal
Exclusive 14/18 kt gold women's ring with a green tourmaline cabochon and 36 diamonds – double entourage – 9.4 g
The symbol (⸻)
Description
Stylish and elegant vintage ladies' ring crafted in yellow gold with a white gold setting, designed in a luxurious double entourage style.
The ring features a stunning green cabochon-cut tourmaline approximately 8.6 mm in the center, surrounded by two rows of a total of 36 sparkling octagon-cut diamonds.
The sparkle of the diamonds beautifully contrasts with the deep green color of the central stone.
A refined jewel with class and character — a typical statement piece from the 1960s–1970s.
Please note: The inner ring of diamonds is missing one small diamond. You can easily have it replaced by a jeweler. The sale price has been adjusted because this promotion is at your own expense.
The symbol (⸻)
Features
Material: yellow gold with white gold setting
Content: 14 of 18 karat (tested / marked)
Gemstone: green tourmaline, cabochon cut.
• Central stone size: approximately 8.6 mm
• Diamonds: 36 × octagon cut diamonds
Total carat weight of diamonds: approximately 0.90–1.10 ct.
• Color/clarity: G–H / SI–VS (estimate)
Total weight of the ring: 9.4 grams.
Period: circa 1960–1975
Condition: very good, minimal signs of use appropriate for age.
The symbol (⸻)
Particulars
Luxury double entourage model
Striking cabochon tormaline with an intense green color.
Sparkling diamond framing
Vintage elegance with a timeless appearance
Please note: The inner ring of diamonds is missing one diamond. You can easily have it replaced by a jeweler yourself. The sales price has been adjusted because this action is at your discretion.
The ring is appraised at 1,650.00 euros with the description: '1 gold ladies' ring, entourage model with diamonds (8-cut faceted) 2 rows of 18 pieces. In the center, a cabochon-cut tormaline, diameter 8.6 mm. The total weight is 9.4 grams' by C. Verkade Jeweler in Schiedam and later Sellink Jeweler and goldsmith in Winterswijk.
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Exclusive 14/18 kt gold ladies’ ring with green tourmaline cabochon and 36 diamonds – double halo – 9.4 g
The symbol (⸻)
Description
Elegant vintage ladies’ ring crafted in yellow gold with white gold setting, designed in a luxurious double halo (entourage) style.
The center features a beautiful green cabochon-cut tourmaline of approximately 8.6 mm, surrounded by two rows with a total of 36 sparkling eight-cut diamonds.
The contrast between the vivid green of the tourmaline and the brilliance of the diamond creates a captivating effect.
A refined and distinguished jewel — a true statement piece from the 1960s–1970s.
Be aware: one diamond is missing in the inner circle. You will need to visit the jeweler yourself, but that is easily done. The selling price has been adjusted accordingly!
The symbol (⸻)
Specifications
Material: yellow gold with white gold setting
• Gold fineness: 14 or 18 kt (tested / hallmarked)
• Gemstone: green tourmaline, cabochon cut
• Central stone diameter: approximately 8.6 mm
Diamonds: 36 × eight-cut
Total diamond weight: approx. 0.90–1.10 ct
• Colour/clarity: G–H / SI–VS (estimated)
Total ring weight: 9.4 g
Period: circa 1960–1975
Condition: very good, with minimal signs of wear consistent with age.
The symbol (⸻)
Special features
Luxurious double halo design
Vivid green cabochon tourmaline
Sparkling diamond surround
Vintage elegance with timeless appeal
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