Victorian Five Stone Diamond and Garnet Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold
Old Cut, Claw Set
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Description
An 18ct yellow gold, and spring green old cut demantoid garnet and diamond five stone ring from the Victorian period. Three verdant green old cut demantoid garnets have been securely claw set and spread elegantly across the finger. Two romantically sparkling old cut diamonds perfectly enhance the beauty of demantoid garnets. One of the most sought after and valuable members of the garnet family, demantoid examples were used to enhance the popular flora and fauna jewels of the period. Five stone rings are said to represent the five qualities of a good relationship: love, commitment, trust, communication and empathy. They became increasingly popular in 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 richly polished openwork yellow gold mount displays rich scrollwork patterns, which enable the maximum of light to enter and exit the stones. 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.
Specifications
Material | 15CT Yellow Gold |
Principal Stone | Garnet |
Principal Stone Shape i | Old |
Princip Stone Weight i | 0.35 |
Principal Dia Colour i | H |
Princip. Dia Clarity i | SI |
Secondary Stone | Diamond |
Number of Gemstones | 5 |
Total Weight i | 1.67 |
Age | 1837 - 1901 (Victorian) |
Ring Width | 1.1mm |
Ring Size | O |
PRAGNELL REFERENCE | 0266194 |
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