Brilliant Cut 0.95ct Diamond Solitaire Ring in 18ct White Gold

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Brilliant cut, Claw set

£ 7,500
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Description


A bold solitaire ring, which features a central old cut diamond (0.95ct) that has been secured by eight 18ct white gold claws. Reset from an antique jewel that had become too worn to repair the romantic sparkle of this diamond has been expertly showcased. Inspired by spring flora and fauna, wide defined diamond set shoulders (0.45ct) surround the raised central diamond reminding us of the first flowers appearing from the frozen ground. The intricate and eye-catching designs that were popular during the Edwardian period (1901-1910) have clearly inspired this showpiece ring. A fully set shank perfectly completes this exquisite design, which is perfect to present as an April engagement ring.

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Specifications


Material 18CT White Gold
Principal Stone Diamond
Principal Stone Shape i Brilliant
Princip Stone Weight i 0.95
Principal Dia Colour i F
Princip. Dia Clarity i VS2
Secondary Stone Diamond
Number of Gemstones 60
Total Weight i 1.40
Age Old Stone Remounted
Ring Width 2.5mm
Ring Size N
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0151123
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