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"A stunning and rare example of an early 19th century diamond and enamel ring. Set with a central cushion shape old mine diamond in a closed foil back setting framed by an engine turned royal blue enamel border and a single row of old mine cut diamonds outer border all set in silver. The centre diamond is incredibly lively and bright, full of sparkle. Each diamond is individually foil backed, a lapidary technique that is synonymous with Georgian period jewellery, to enhance intensity of colour and vibrancy of gems by layering a thin piece of metallic foil under each stone. The condition of the ring is remarkable considering it is over 200 years old."
Place Of Origin | United Kingdom |
Stone Type | Centre diamond: Approx. 2.20 carat Outer diamonds: Approx. 0.55 carats total |
Metal Type | 18 carat yellow gold and silver |
Date Of Manufacture | Circa 1800 |
Period Of Manufacture | Georgian |
Condition | Excellent, minor enamel |
Signs Of Wear | Consistent with age and use |
Band Size | UK O 1/2 / US 7.5 (complimentary re-size available) |