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An exquisite example of 18th-century craftsmanship, this rare Georgian-era ring is a piece of wearable history—elegant, romantic, and rich in sentiment. At its heart lies a deep royal blue enamel panel, a striking backdrop for a delicate bouquet of diamond flowers. The floral motif, beloved in Georgian and Victorian jewelry, symbolizes love, remembrance, and the fleeting beauty of life.
Encircling the enamel center is a halo of rose-cut diamonds, their gentle sparkle adding an ethereal glow and further enhancing the romantic allure of the design. The marquise-shaped face of the ring not only draws the eye but also elongates the finger, making it a graceful and captivating centerpiece when worn.
Crafted in 18K rose gold, the ring features beautifully sculpted shoulders, a subtle yet elegant nod to the ornate detailing characteristic of the era. The silver diamond settings, typical of the period, bring a soft contrast to the warmth of the gold and the richness of the enamel.
This style of ring was highly popular in the Georgian era but is now incredibly rare, making it a prized addition for collectors or lovers of antique jewelry.
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 on the gold. A tiny hairline on the panel, next to the diamond flower’s head, not visible when the ring is worn.
French owl hallmark for 18 gold and French swan hallmark for silver on the shanks of the ring.
The head of the ring measures 20.5mm*11.5mm
Resizable with a current size of EU/FR 52 – US 6 – UK L ½
Weight: 4.2g
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