Victorian Inspired 0.78ct Diamond Five Stone Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold

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Old Cut, Claw Set

 $4,815 
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Description


A delicate 18ct yellow gold and diamond five stone ring inspired by the Victorian period. Five old cut diamonds have been securely claw set, and glimmer as they spread elegantly across the finger. Five stone rings are said to represent the five qualities of a good relationship: love, commitment, trust, communication and empathy. They became increasingly popular in the Victorian period when it became fashionable to wear multiple rings on each hand. This was influenced by Queen Victoria and her royal relatives, who dictated styles and tastes to the Empire at large. The richly polished open work yellow gold mount displays rich scrollwork patterns, which enable the maximum amount of light to enter and exit the stones. Eight smaller old cut diamonds have been expertly set in between the larger stones, and perfectly complete this classic design. Showcasing the birthstone for April this beautiful ring is perfect to wear and enjoy from day to night. Check Specifications for ring size details. If you require information about the resizing options available on this ring, please enquire for details.

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Specifications


Material 18CT Yellow Gold
Principal Stone Diamond
Principal Stone Shape i Old
Princip Stone Weight i 0.24
Principal Dia Colour i J
Princip. Dia Clarity i I1
Number of Gemstones 5
Total Weight i 0.78
handmade in i Great Britain
Age 1837 - 1901 (Victorian)
Ring Width 1.7mm
Ring Size L
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0153168
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The Victorian Period

Victorian jewellery represents the exploratory height of the Great British Empire when gemstones remained relatively unseen by the public.

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Victorian jewellery represents the exploratory height of the Great British Empire when gemstones remained relatively unseen by the public.
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