Victorian Rose Cut Solitaire Ring

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    • This charming Victorian rose-cut diamond solitaire ring dates back to the mid-19th century, showcasing a single rose-cut diamond nestled in a domed silver bezel. The diamond, approximately 3mm in diameter, sparkles with an imperfect elegance characteristic of antique cuts, set in silver to enhance its natural brilliance. The bezel, measuring 6.6mm in diameter, provides a secure yet delicate setting for this precious stone.

      Crafted in 14K gold, the band features intricate floral motifs on the shoulders . Although unmarked, the gold tests confirm a purity of 14K. This ring is a UK size N (US size 6.5) and weighs 2.75 grams, making it both lightweight and comfortable to wear.

      The diamond is foil-backed to enhance the lustre, and the triangular facets of the rose cut allow it to glisten more beautifully in candlelight. Towards the end of the 17th century, goldsmiths began to set diamonds in silver as they believed that only a white metal mounting could render the true beauty of a diamond. With its unusual design and impressive craftsmanship, this ring captures the essence of Victorian jewellery and makes a delightful addition to any antique collection.

    This charming Victorian rose-cut diamond solitaire ring dates back to the mid-19th century, showcasing a single rose-cut diamond nestled in a domed silver bezel. The diamond, approximately 3mm in diameter, sparkles with an imperfect elegance characteristic of antique cuts, set in silver to enhance its natural brilliance. The bezel, measuring 6.6mm in diameter, provides a secure yet delicate setting for this precious stone.

    Crafted in 14K gold, the band features intricate floral motifs on the shoulders . Although unmarked, the gold tests confirm a purity of 14K. This ring is a UK size N (US size 6.5) and weighs 2.75 grams, making it both lightweight and comfortable to wear.

    The diamond is foil-backed to enhance the lustre, and the triangular facets of the rose cut allow it to glisten more beautifully in candlelight. Towards the end of the 17th century, goldsmiths began to set diamonds in silver as they believed that only a white metal mounting could render the true beauty of a diamond. With its unusual design and impressive craftsmanship, this ring captures the essence of Victorian jewellery and makes a delightful addition to any antique collection.

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