Antique Baroque Pearl Ring

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    • A charming late 19th-century ring in 18K gold, set with a natural baroque pearl that has been drilled through the centre and rotates gently around a central gold wire. The shoulders are adorned with coiled wirework details that add texture and delicacy to the slender gold band.

      The design recalls the whimsical “mouse rings” of the Victorian era; the pearl’s organic, top-heavy form may have been chosen to suggest the rounded body of a tiny creature with a gold wire tail. 

      Unmarked but testing as 18K gold; most likely French origin.

      7mm long pearl, 3mm wide; dainty proportions; excellent antique condition.
      US size 5.5, UK size K 1/2

      A lovely and imaginative jewel with quiet character and undeniable charm.
    A charming late 19th-century ring in 18K gold, set with a natural baroque pearl that has been drilled through the centre and rotates gently around a central gold wire. The shoulders are adorned with coiled wirework details that add texture and delicacy to the slender gold band.

    The design recalls the whimsical “mouse rings” of the Victorian era; the pearl’s organic, top-heavy form may have been chosen to suggest the rounded body of a tiny creature with a gold wire tail. 

    Unmarked but testing as 18K gold; most likely French origin.

    7mm long pearl, 3mm wide; dainty proportions; excellent antique condition.
    US size 5.5, UK size K 1/2

    A lovely and imaginative jewel with quiet character and undeniable charm.

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