Description
This exquisite 18ct yellow gold five-pearl ring, hallmarked in Birmingham in 1909, is a stunning example of early 20th-century craftsmanship and design. The ring features five lustrous pearls, each carefully set in a decorative gallery with delicate claw settings. The pearls are graduated in size, with the largest one beautifully positioned at the center, creating an elegant focal point. The soft, iridescent glow of the pearls contrasts beautifully with the rich, warm tone of the yellow gold, offering a timeless and sophisticated appeal.
The pearls are set in an intricate gallery that enhances the beauty of each stone while adding a unique textural element to the design. The decorative detailing in the gallery showcases the fine craftsmanship of the era, and the smooth, elegant claw settings allow the pearls to take center stage, ensuring their natural lustre is on full display.
The shoulders of the ring are also beautifully decorated, adding further refinement and charm to the piece. These intricate shoulder details provide additional visual interest, complementing the central pearls while seamlessly leading down to the solid gold band.
Crafted in 18ct yellow gold, the band provides a sturdy and luxurious foundation, ensuring both comfort and durability. Its rich golden hue enhances the pearls’ delicate luster, making this ring a perfect blend of vintage beauty and lasting quality.
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1909, this ring carries with it a piece of history, exuding elegance and charm that will be cherished for generations to come. Whether as a unique engagement ring, a special gift, or a prized addition to an antique jewellery collection, this five-pearl ring is sure to captivate with its timeless beauty and refined craftsmanship.
Product code: 142X0113