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For sale a beautiful 18th-century Georgian era 14K gold diamond ring, showcasing a flower head, meticulously crafted with nine rose-cut diamonds. These diamonds, known for their soft, glimmering appearance, are closed-backed and mounted in silver, a common practice of the era to enhance the stones' brilliance. The center diamond, the largest of the cluster, weighs approximately 0.15 carats, while the total diamond weight is around 0.55 carats, creating a gentle yet captivating sparkle.
The shank of the ring is a testament to the Georgian era's love for intricate detailing, featuring beautifully engraved leaf and floral motifs that encircle the band. These delicate engravings evoke the freshness and beauty of spring, adding a touch of natural elegance to the piece.
Perfect for collectors of antique rings or those seeking a unique, historically significant piece. It can also be a perfect antique engagement ring.
The ring is resizable at buyer’s cost, please contact us before passing your order.
Measurements and condition
In overall good antique condition with traces of use and oxidation.
Natural inclusions & slight scratches on the gemstones.
No hallmark is found so the ring is acid tested.
Resizable with a current size of FR/EU 55 – US 7 ¼ – UK O ½
The cluster design (head of the ring) measures 9.5mm in diameter
Weight: 2.5g
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