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Georgian era 18K gold rose cut diamond cluster ring

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For sale an early 19th century ring featuring a rosette diamond cluster.

The central rose cut diamond has an estimated weight of approximately 0,35cts. Encircling this radiant centerpiece are 10 smaller diamonds, delicately arranged to amplify its sparkle. Adorning the joint sides of the ring are 2 other rose cut diamonds. All the diamonds are bezel set, closed back and mounted on silver. They have a total estimated weight of approximately 0.8ct.

The intricate scrollwork on the shoulders of the ring reflects the distinctive design aesthetic of the era, evoking a sense of romance and of history. The ring is stamped with the French owl hallmark for 18K gold.

A symbol of enduring love and devotion, this ring stands as a distinctive choice for those seeking an engagement ring as rare and enduring as their love. For connoisseurs of antique jewelry, this remarkable piece offers not only a glimpse into the past but also an opportunity to cherish a unique piece of history.

Very similar examples of this type of ring can be found in the book "Rings" written by Diana Scarisbrick.

Resizable please contact us before you pass your order.

Measurements and Condition

In overall good antique condition. Traces of use, oxidation. Abrasions on the diamonds.

French owl hallmarks for 18K gold.

Size EU/FR 54 – US 6 ¾  – UK N

The diamond cluster head measures 6mm*4mm

Weight: 4.6g

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