Description
This uniquely shaped ring is a very interesting take on the traditional three-stone engagement ring. It features a large table in which the trio of stones are set and its overall brilliance is heightened by the paving of diamonds that lend their sparkle to the central trio. They layout of the stones is also atypical, and ventures away from the classic allotment that features a central gemstone that is accentuated by diamonds. With this piece, the central diamond is accented with two emeralds that originate from Columbia. They emit a vibrant leafy hue, that generously complements the sleek white diamond. The jeweller clearly thought outside of the box, and so this ring would be perfect for someone who enjoys jewellery that strays from the status quo.
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Place Of Origin:
United Kingdom
Date & Design Period:
Circa 1910 | Late 19th Century
Metal Composition:
Platinum & 18ct Yellow Gold
Stone Composition:Columbian Emerald
Each Emerald Length 5.5; Width 5.5mm
Diamond
Principal Diamond: 0.88ct Clarity; VS Colour; G
Total Diamond weight: 1.58ct (estimated)
Band Size:
UK N / US 6.75 Single complimentary re-size available. This ring can easily be re-sized up to any size.
Front Head Dimensions:
Length 11.2mm; Width 19mm; Height of setting 3.6mm
Condition and Wear:
Excellent; Wear commensurate with age. There are no major marks or scratches that we feel necessary to mention. All of our jewellery is professionally cleaned prior to us listing it.