Georgian Foiled Rose Cut Diamond Daisy Cluster Ring, Antique Heart Shaped Diamond Marguerite Ring c. 1820
Georgian Foiled Rose Cut Diamond Daisy Cluster Ring, Antique Heart Shaped Diamond Marguerite Ring c. 1820
This lovely diamond daisy ring has passed through time from the late Georgian period, making it over 200 years old. Adorned with a resplendent heart shaped, old rose-cut diamond at its center, surrounded by a halo of six dazzling heart shaped rose-cut diamonds, this flower cluster ring epitomizes enduring beauty. The central diamond measures 4 mm x 3 mm while the smaller rose cut diamonds measure approximately 3 mm x 2 mm across.
Crafted from 18K buttery yellow gold and topped with silver, typical of the period, the diamonds are securely held in place with a cut down collet setting. The diamonds are foil backed, a technique used to reflect light and enhance the brilliance of the stone. As the ring is very old it will need to be treated with care and must take care to take off the ring when washing hands or showering to avoid getting the foiling wet and affecting its condition.
A relic from the Georgian jewelry period (1714-1837), named after England's George I-IV, this ring is a rare find in such excellent condition. The ring is hallmarked with a left facing ram's head, in use in Paris from 1819-1838, signifying 18k gold purity. The beautifully crafted band is a uniquely large size, which
CONDITION NOTES:
The ring has been re-sized at least once in its long history, visible in pictures. The diamonds have eye visible inclusions. There are micro-scratches to the band of the gold. The foiling has aged and some of the diamonds are lightly brown but still reflective and a beautiful example of craftsmanship of the era.
Material: 18k Gold (ram head 1819-1838), silver, rose cut diamonds
Ring Head Size: 0.43 in or 1.1 cm diameter
Period: late Georgian c. 1820
Weight: 3.72 g
Size: 9.75 US or 61.5 FR
All items in the shop are shipped with tracking and insurance within 48 hours of receiving an order. Items over 250 euros are shipped via Colissimo Express so that your item is in your hands as quickly as possible.
Please check all photos, descriptions, and measurements thoroughly. Contact me if you have any questions and I'll be happy to answer.
Crafted from 18K buttery yellow gold and topped with silver, typical of the period, the diamonds are securely held in place with a cut down collet setting. The diamonds are foil backed, a technique used to reflect light and enhance the brilliance of the stone. As the ring is very old it will need to be treated with care and must take care to take off the ring when washing hands or showering to avoid getting the foiling wet and affecting its condition.
A relic from the Georgian jewelry period (1714-1837), named after England's George I-IV, this ring is a rare find in such excellent condition. The ring is hallmarked with a left facing ram's head, in use in Paris from 1819-1838, signifying 18k gold purity. The beautifully crafted band is a uniquely large size, which
CONDITION NOTES:
The ring has been re-sized at least once in its long history, visible in pictures. The diamonds have eye visible inclusions. There are micro-scratches to the band of the gold. The foiling has aged and some of the diamonds are lightly brown but still reflective and a beautiful example of craftsmanship of the era.
Material: 18k Gold (ram head 1819-1838), silver, rose cut diamonds
Ring Head Size: 0.43 in or 1.1 cm diameter
Period: late Georgian c. 1820
Weight: 3.72 g
Size: 9.75 US or 61.5 FR
All items in the shop are shipped with tracking and insurance within 48 hours of receiving an order. Items over 250 euros are shipped via Colissimo Express so that your item is in your hands as quickly as possible.
Please check all photos, descriptions, and measurements thoroughly. Contact me if you have any questions and I'll be happy to answer.