c. 1900 Gold Three-Stone Transitional Cut Diamond Ring with Turquoise Accents

Period: c. late 1800s - early 1900s; late/post Victorian

Materials: 14K gold (neutral hue--neither quite yellow nor rose); turquoise; diamond

Dimensions: the ring measures approx. 5.4 mm wide north to south; its stands 4.1 mm tall above the finger at the diamond center, and 5.1 mm tall above the finger at the turquoise sides

Size: 6 3/4 (free sizing—contact us for more information

Stones: All stones assessed in their mounting by a GIA GD—weights and grades are approximate and determined as mounting permits.
    Center: .50 ctw., est. early Transitional Cut diamond with approx. W-X color (a sort of silvery yellow-green) and SI2 clarity
    Accents: .64 ctw., est.; two natural round turquoise, cut en cabochon and likely Persian in origin, as Persian turquoise—characterized by even robin’s-egg blue color and relative lack of matrix—was most prominent in high-end jewelry design in the early 1900s (makeup, origin, and treatment status of the turquoise cannot be guaranteed without laboratory testing)

 

 

 

Item Q4307
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