Three Row Ruby, Diamond and Emerald Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold

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Old Cut, Claw Set

£ 9,610
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Description


A beautiful three row diamond, ruby and emerald ring from the Victorian period. Resonating with the colours of diamonds, rubies and emeralds have been securely claw set into three distinct rows. Sentimental rings set with sparkling diamonds and gemstones became increasingly popular during the Victorian period when it became fashionable to wear multiple rings on each hand. This was influenced by Queen Victoria and her royal relatives, who dictated styles and tastes to the Empire at large. The Victorians loved anything bestowed with meaning, and this was particularly true for jewellery. The ‘Romantic’ period of this era represented a time of marital bliss for Queen Victoria. Showcasing the birthstones for April, July, and May, this beautiful ring is perfect to wear and enjoy from day to night.

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Specifications


Material 18CT Yellow Gold
Principal Stone Ruby
Principal Stone Shape i Old
Secondary Stone Diamond
Number of Gemstones 18
Age 1837 - 1901 (Victorian)
Ring Width 2.2mm
Ring Size N
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0271207
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