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Size: 6
Weight: 2.9g
Material: 18K solid gold, natural gemstones, 8 rose-cut diamonds
Period: Edwardian, Art Nouveau
Usages: engagement, statement, everyday
Condition: excellent vintage, little wear
Origin: France
Provenance: A French estate sale
Additional remarks: stamped with the French eagle head assay mark to guarantee its 18 carat solid gold
N.b.: We guarantee the authenticity of our items. Each one of them has been evaluated by our experts and checked by our competent jeweler.
DESCRIPTION:
This lovely crossover ring is exquisitely crafted in 18K solid gold. It features three natural gemstones in the three colors you love! Red for ruby, white for diamond and blue for sapphire.
The stone are all the same size -- 3.5mm -- The diamond is very white (G/H) and sends a lot of sparkles. With an excellent cut and clarity (VS2), it complements the two other gems which are impressively without inclusions. The stones are all round cut.
The three stones are arranged in a diagonal, on a base of white solid 18-carat gold, and are enhanced by a row of 4 rose-cut diamonds. The 8 roses are also set on white gold.
This beautiful ring would make an excellent alternative engagement ring, but can also be used as a right-hand ring to show off its lovely colors. The ring is in excellent vintage condition Our images are not photo-shopped. So, any spots, white or cloudy marks on the photos are glare and/or photographic obstructions.
MORE:
Guaranteed to please as do all of our items. Our Store does not deal in industrialized, reproduced or mass produced jewelry or art objects. We spend a considerable amount of time researching our items to guarantee their authenticity, and stand behind every piece we sell. Each piece has been identified and graded by an expert. Shop with peace of mind, knowing that your satisfaction is our greatest reward and our ultimate goal.
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All sizes are good approximations. Gems are measured in their settings, to respect the integrity of the jewelry item.
RETURNS:
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*Information on gold jewelry:
- 24K gold is pure gold. (it is not really used in jewellery because it is too soft and not practical for daily wear.)
-18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 75% gold. This level of fineness is used extensively in French and Italian jewelry and in most quality pieces)
-14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 58.3% gold. (It is used extensively in the US)
-12K gold contains 12 parts gold and 12 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 50% gold.
-10K gold contains 10 parts gold and 14 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 41.7% gold. 10K gold is the minimum standard that can be called "gold" in the United States.
Antique jewelry and rare items often contain the lower level of fineness, but their value is based on a myriad of other factors.
RH695
CM 28.04.2016