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This rare and enchanting early Georgian 'Crowned Heart' ring dates back to circa 1740, a stunning precursor to the modern engagement ring. Such rings were gifted as tokens of love and devotion, symbolising a deep and enduring commitment.
Crafted in high-karat gold with silver settings for the diamonds, this piece exemplifies the Rococo style that was flourishing during the mid-18th century. The centerpiece is a triangular rose-cut diamond set within a heart-shaped silver mount, flanked by rose cuts on the shoulders. Above, a 'crown' is formed with three additional diamonds.
The shank is finely detailed, reflecting the ornate aesthetic of the Georgian era. This design closely parallels the famed giardinetti rings ('little garden' in Italian) that gained popularity across Europe during this period.
A similar example can be found in the Rijksmuseum, object no: BK-16589 (see final slide for comparison).
The ring is a UK size M½ / US 6.5 and weighs 1.73 grams in total. It is unmarked but tests as 18K gold. It measures 9 mm north to south at the front; and tapers down to 1 mm at the back.
Although engagement rings were uncommon during this period, crowned heart rings stood as an exception, treasured for their symbolism and rarity.
This rare and enchanting early Georgian 'Crowned Heart' ring dates back to circa 1740, a stunning precursor to the modern engagement ring. Such rings were gifted as tokens of love and devotion, symbolising a deep and enduring commitment.
Crafted in high-karat gold with silver settings for the diamonds, this piece exemplifies the Rococo style that was flourishing during the mid-18th century. The centerpiece is a triangular rose-cut diamond set within a heart-shaped silver mount, flanked by rose cuts on the shoulders. Above, a 'crown' is formed with three additional diamonds.
The shank is finely detailed, reflecting the ornate aesthetic of the Georgian era. This design closely parallels the famed giardinetti rings ('little garden' in Italian) that gained popularity across Europe during this period.
A similar example can be found in the Rijksmuseum, object no: BK-16589 (see final slide for comparison).
The ring is a UK size M½ / US 6.5 and weighs 1.73 grams in total. It is unmarked but tests as 18K gold. It measures 9 mm north to south at the front; and tapers down to 1 mm at the back.
Although engagement rings were uncommon during this period, crowned heart rings stood as an exception, treasured for their symbolism and rarity.
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