This finely crafted ring is centered by a flower, set with a cabochon-cut turquoise and six old mine-cut diamonds which are set in open, silver settings. This central flower is flanked by two smaller flowers, centered by tiny green gemstones (likely peridots) and rose-cut diamonds.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Size: US 7, UK N 1/2, circumference 54.5 mm.
Front setting: 9.5 x 17 mm.
This ring could be resized if desired.
Weight: 1.57 grams
Age: Early 19th Century, also known as the Georgian era, circa 1820s.
Material: Hallmarked with a French rams head hallmark, used for 18k gold in Paris between 1819 and 1838. Next to this hallmark is a partially rubbed-away hallmark, which is likely for the silver setting, but cannot be read anymore.
Condition: In great antique condition with only minor signs of wear, consistent with age.
Please note that the antique box is for display purposes only.