Victorian Chrysoberyl Cluster Ring

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    • A striking and highly unusual Victorian cluster ring, set with a vivid green cat’s eye chrysoberyl and surrounded by antique cushion-cut diamonds. This piece was crafted in the late 19th century, circa 1890, and bears the French St. Jacques shell hallmark for 14 karat gold.

      At the centre sits a 5.6ct oval chrysoberyl cabochon, measuring 14mm x 8mm x 5mm, displaying excellent chatoyancy - the sharp, moving band of light that gives this rare gemstone its name. Known since antiquity, chrysoberyl cat’s eye was prized not only for its dramatic optical properties, but also for its reputed power to ward off the ‘evil eye’.

      Surrounding the central stone is a bold halo of fourteen old mine-cut diamonds, each approximately 3mm in diameter, totalling around 1.5 carats. These antique diamonds exhibit strong brilliance and characteristic high crowns, a distinctive feature of 19th-century cutting styles.

      The overall bezel measures 18mm x 14mm, giving the ring significant finger coverage and visual presence without being unwieldy. The band tapers gently, and the piece remains in excellent antique condition with no damage to the stones or signs of structural repair.

      • Weight: 5.33g
      • Ring size: UK M / US 6.25
      • Condition: Excellent; stones secure, no evidence of later restoration

      An exceptional antique cluster ring with remarkable gemmological interest - ideal as a statement engagement ring or a powerful talismanic jewel.
    A striking and highly unusual Victorian cluster ring, set with a vivid green cat’s eye chrysoberyl and surrounded by antique cushion-cut diamonds. This piece was crafted in the late 19th century, circa 1890, and bears the French St. Jacques shell hallmark for 14 karat gold.

    At the centre sits a 5.6ct oval chrysoberyl cabochon, measuring 14mm x 8mm x 5mm, displaying excellent chatoyancy - the sharp, moving band of light that gives this rare gemstone its name. Known since antiquity, chrysoberyl cat’s eye was prized not only for its dramatic optical properties, but also for its reputed power to ward off the ‘evil eye’.

    Surrounding the central stone is a bold halo of fourteen old mine-cut diamonds, each approximately 3mm in diameter, totalling around 1.5 carats. These antique diamonds exhibit strong brilliance and characteristic high crowns, a distinctive feature of 19th-century cutting styles.

    The overall bezel measures 18mm x 14mm, giving the ring significant finger coverage and visual presence without being unwieldy. The band tapers gently, and the piece remains in excellent antique condition with no damage to the stones or signs of structural repair.

    • Weight: 5.33g
    • Ring size: UK M / US 6.25
    • Condition: Excellent; stones secure, no evidence of later restoration

    An exceptional antique cluster ring with remarkable gemmological interest - ideal as a statement engagement ring or a powerful talismanic jewel.

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