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Georgian Era 18K gold emerald diamond Ring

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This sweet Georgian-era, 18k gold (French ram head hallmark in use between 1819 and 1838) features an emerald in a vivid green color. The gem measures approximately 4mm x 3.5mm with an estimated weight of 0.15 carats. Emeralds have been prized for centuries for their lush color and symbolic association with power, rebirth, and good fortune, making them one of the most celebrated gemstones in history.

The emerald is elegantly mounted in silver and surrounded by shimmering rose-cut diamonds, which enhance its beauty with a soft sparkle. The shanks of the ring are crafted from 18K yellow gold, adorned with granulations—tiny, decorative gold beads applied to the surface, showcasing the craftsmanship typical to the era.

Rings like this were often worn in multiples by fashionable women from wealthy families during the Georgian period. Notably, it is rare to find a Georgian ring with its original hallmark today, offering a tangible link to its authentic dating.

This ring is a versatile gem, perfect to wear alone or stacked with other rings, making it a charming addition to any antique jewelry collection.

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.

Slight scratches on the surfaces of the gemstones, natural inclusions.

Missing one little gold granulation on one side, not visible on the photo.

A small gold patch added to the back of the ring (between the shoulder and the head, please see photo).

French ram head hallmark for 18K gold.

The head of the ring measures 7mm*5mm

Resizable with a current size of EU/FR  51,5 – US 5 ¾  – UK L

Weight: 1.35g

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