Description
This antique 18ct yellow gold five-stone diamond ring, crafted circa 1860, is a stunning example of Victorian craftsmanship.
Featuring old mine-cut diamonds, each stone radiates a unique, antique charm, with their deep facets and soft, warm glow that only antique diamonds possess. The diamonds are set in platinum claws, which not only secure the stones but also provide a brilliant contrast to the warm yellow gold setting, allowing the diamonds to truly shine.
In between each diamond, rose-cut diamond spacers add delicate detail and enhance the overall elegance of the design. The spacers are subtly integrated into the setting, offering a lovely touch of light and texture while maintaining the Victorian aesthetic.
The 18ct yellow gold gallery showcases intricate scrolled engraving down the sides, a signature design element from the Victorian era, adding depth and sophistication to the piece.
With an approximate total diamond weight of 1.80ct, this ring features a perfect balance of diamonds, offering both sparkle and presence.
The antique design, with its mix of old mine-cut diamonds and rose-cut spacers, exudes timeless charm, making this piece perfect as an engagement ring, anniversary ring, or statement piece for a lover of antique jewellery.
This ring is not only a piece of history but a celebration of the exquisite artistry and craftsmanship that defined the Victorian era, making it a truly exceptional addition to any fine jewellery collection.
Ring size: K
Product code: 115X0098