Description
At the heart of this ring is a wonderful peach coloured moonstone with a characteristic white sheen, held in a finely millegrained mount in warm yellow gold with delicately scrolled shoulders. The distinctive sheen of the moonstone is known as adularescence, and is caused by light interacting with the layered structure of the moonstone’s crystal. In this case it’s a particularly well-centred sheen of soft white, combining with the beautiful body colour of the moonstone to create a stone of unusual charm, seemingly lit from within.
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Place Of Origin:
England
Date & Design Period:
Circa 1900 | Early 20th Century
Metal Composition:
18ct yellow gold
Stone Composition:
Moonstone: 9.45ct (estimated)
Length 13.5mm; Width 13.1mm; Depth 7.5m
Treatment: Untreated moonstone (assessed by our GIA qualified gemologist). This will be stated on the certificate of authenticity.
Diamond
Total diamond weight: 0.30ct (estimated). All diamonds are 'rose-cuts and eight-cuts' - all matching and appear original to the ring.
Band Size:
UK N / US 6.25. Single complimentary re-size available. This ring can easily be re-sized.
Front Head Dimensions:
Length 14.4mm; Width 19mm (including diamond shoulders); Height of setting 9.8mm
Condition and Wear:
Excellent; minor wear commensurate with age. All stones, including the moonstone, checked and secure. Safely set within each settings. No damage to the setting. No scratches, cracks or chips to the moonstone, recently polished.
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