Description
Original to this 1870 engagement ring are five old round and cushion-cut diamonds estimated to a total weight of 0.90ct. The claw settings intentionally elevate the diamonds and create space for light to flood through and illuminate the stones. The light engravings featured on the shoulders have softened with time, accentuating the rich history of this Victorian ring, as do the antique stone cuts. Five-stone rings are a lovely alternative to cluster or solitaire diamond engagement rings, as they can be easily stacked with a wedding band.
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Place Of Origin:
England
Date & Design Period:
Circa 1870 | Victorian
Metal Composition:
18ct yellow gold. Marked; '18CT'
Stone Composition:
Diamond
Total diamond weight: 0.90ct (estimated). Clarity; VS2/SI1 Colour; H. Cut; old round/cushion-cut. Both matching and original to the ring.
Band Size:
UK O / US 7.25. Single complimentary re-size available. This ring can easily be re-sized.
Front Head Dimensions:
Length 6mm; Width 16mm; Height of setting 4mm
Condition and Wear:
Excellent; minor wear commensurate with age. All three stones secure, safely set in settings with claws fully covering each stone, no damage to the setting. No scratches, cracks or chips to the diamond.