Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold Amber

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14 carat yellow gold vintage ring, weight 5.5 g, with a single natural amber cabochon (10 ct) set in an organic mount, ring size EU 51 (US 5 ¾), Dutch gold hallmark 585, condition very good vintage (circa 1960–1980).

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14kt Solid Gold Ring with Large Natural Amber – 5.5 g – Size 51 – Dutch Gold Mark

This elegant vintage ring is crafted from solid 14 karat yellow gold (marked 585 and bearing the official Dutch gold hallmark). The ring is set with a large, warm natural amber cabochon in a striking organically shaped setting.

The amber displays a rich cognac to honey color with a beautiful internal glow — characteristic of high-quality Baltic amber. The decorative gold rim has an expressive, almost sculptural structure reminiscent of organic shapes such as coral or Art Nouveau floral motifs.

A characterful Dutch jewelry piece from circa 1960–1980, with a solid weight and a very comfortable fit.
This piece is fully certified and guaranteed to be 14 karat gold.

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Specifications
Material: 14 kt yellow gold
Gold hallmark: 585 (inside)
Dutch gold hallmark: oak leaf (outside)
Total weight: 5.5 grams
• Ring size: 51 (EU)
• Steen: natural amber, cabochon
• Stone color: honey / cognac
• Origin: Netherlands
Period: approximately 1960–1980
Condition: very good vintage condition, minor signs of use appropriate for its age

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14kt Solid Gold Ring with Large Natural Amber – 5.5 g – Size 51 – Dutch Gold Mark

This elegant vintage ring is crafted from solid 14 karat yellow gold (marked 585 and bearing the official Dutch gold hallmark). The ring is set with a large, warm natural amber cabochon in a striking organically shaped setting.

The amber displays a rich cognac to honey color with a beautiful internal glow — characteristic of high-quality Baltic amber. The decorative gold rim has an expressive, almost sculptural structure reminiscent of organic shapes such as coral or Art Nouveau floral motifs.

A characterful Dutch jewelry piece from circa 1960–1980, with a solid weight and a very comfortable fit.
This piece is fully certified and guaranteed to be 14 karat gold.

The symbol (⸻)

Specifications
Material: 14 kt yellow gold
Gold hallmark: 585 (inside)
Dutch gold hallmark: oak leaf (outside)
Total weight: 5.5 grams
• Ring size: 51 (EU)
• Steen: natural amber, cabochon
• Stone color: honey / cognac
• Origin: Netherlands
Period: approximately 1960–1980
Condition: very good vintage condition, minor signs of use appropriate for its age

The symbol (⸻)

Shipping

Carefully packaged and shipped, with tracking and insurance.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
No. of main gemstones
1
Style
Vintage
Metal
Yellow gold
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
10.00
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
14 kt.
Main Stone
Amber
Total weight
5.51 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Shape of main stone
Round
Cutting style of main stone
Cabochon cut
Ring size
51 (EU) / 11 (IT) / 5 ¾ (US)
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
1318
Objects sold
97.87%
Private

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