Antique Belle Époque Cluster Ring

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    • This striking and enigmatic antique ring, crafted in the Belle Époque period around 1910, combines mystery with exceptional craftsmanship. Made from 14K yellow gold, it features diamonds, emeralds, and rubies of mixed cuts, arranged in a design that echoes the Art Nouveau fascination with fluid, organic forms.

      At first glance, the ring evokes both a question mark and a treble clef—symbols of curiosity, music, and intrigue. During the Edwardian era, question mark designs were surprisingly popular in jewellery, often used to signify mystery, possibility, or perhaps the unresolved sentiments of a secret admirer. The flowing curves and playful form of this piece are quintessentially Art Nouveau, capturing the era’s celebration of nature and the unknown.

      The head of the ring measures 2cm by 1cm at its longest axes, while the band is stamped with a French Saint Jacques shell mark, indicating its 14K gold purity and importation into Paris—likely from Vienna, a prominent jewellery hub at the time.

      Weighing 4.17 grams, this unique ring is a UK size O (US size 7.25). Its whimsical design and symbolic form make it a rare and thought-provoking example of early 20th-century European jewellery.
    This striking and enigmatic antique ring, crafted in the Belle Époque period around 1910, combines mystery with exceptional craftsmanship. Made from 14K yellow gold, it features diamonds, emeralds, and rubies of mixed cuts, arranged in a design that echoes the Art Nouveau fascination with fluid, organic forms.

    At first glance, the ring evokes both a question mark and a treble clef—symbols of curiosity, music, and intrigue. During the Edwardian era, question mark designs were surprisingly popular in jewellery, often used to signify mystery, possibility, or perhaps the unresolved sentiments of a secret admirer. The flowing curves and playful form of this piece are quintessentially Art Nouveau, capturing the era’s celebration of nature and the unknown.

    The head of the ring measures 2cm by 1cm at its longest axes, while the band is stamped with a French Saint Jacques shell mark, indicating its 14K gold purity and importation into Paris—likely from Vienna, a prominent jewellery hub at the time.

    Weighing 4.17 grams, this unique ring is a UK size O (US size 7.25). Its whimsical design and symbolic form make it a rare and thought-provoking example of early 20th-century European jewellery.

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