Late-Victorian Three-Stone Mixed-Metal Engagement Ring with Old Mine Cut Diamonds

Period: c. 1890s - 1900s late Victorian/early Edwardian; fabricated entirely by hand -- This is a piece for those who love an unabashed antique aesthetic. There's a quiet  but delightful charm to the ring's subtle wonkiness, as seen in its stones, tone play, and handmade idiosyncrasies. 

Materials: approx. 14K gold shank and shoulder bases; patinated silver shoulder caps; platinum head/prongs — note: the patina on the ring will vary over time

Dimensions: the diamond measures approx. 5.90 mm at its widest point; the ring stands 5.00 mm tall above the finger

Size: 5 (free sizing — contact us for more info)

Diamonds: All diamonds assessed in their mounting by a GIA GD—weights and grades are approximate and determined as mounting permits
    Center: .68 carat (est.) Old Mine Cut diamond w/approx. M color and SI2 clarity (the clarity characteristics/inclusions are relegated to the periphery and are mostly hidden amongst the prongs—the stone has a clean center)
     Accents: .40 ctw., est.; two Old Mine Cut diamonds; approx. near-colorless to faint color and SI to I clarity

 

 

Item Q3483
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