Estate Sterling Silver & 14K 1.27ctw Synthetic Emerald & Diamond Antique Ring
Estate Sterling Silver & 14K 1.27ctw Synthetic Emerald & Diamond Antique Ring
Estate Sterling Silver & 14K 1.27ctw Synthetic Emerald & Diamond Antique Ring
Estate Sterling Silver & 14K 1.27ctw Synthetic Emerald & Diamond Antique Ring
Estate Sterling Silver & 14K 1.27ctw Synthetic Emerald & Diamond Antique Ring

Estate Sterling Silver & 14K 1.27ctw Synthetic Emerald & Diamond Antique Ring

SKU: 203-01771

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This antique ring dates to the 1880s and features a navette-style setting with twenty-two old European cut diamonds totaling approximately 1.00 carat. Crafted in 14 karat yellow gold with a silver-topped surface—typical of the period—the diamonds are set in graduated rows that taper into a striking marquise silhouette. At the center is an emerald-cut synthetic emerald, measuring approximately 0.27 carats. While the emerald is not original to the ring, it adds a vibrant focal point to the design.

The elongated navette shape, diamond sparkle, and fine metalwork all speak to late Victorian craftsmanship. The old European cut diamonds offer soft brilliance with wide facets and visible handwork, while the rich green of the replacement emerald gives the piece a renewed sense of contrast. It's a unique blend of original antique elements and thoughtful updates—a piece with both history and evolution.

Ring size: 6

Victorian Jewelry: Design and Craftsmanship

This ring reflects hallmarks of late Victorian jewelry design, including the elongated navette shape, silver-topped gold construction, and the use of old European cut diamonds. In the 1800s, jewelers often layered silver over gold to brighten the appearance of diamonds—a technique that predates the use of white gold and platinum. The old European cut, a hand-faceted predecessor to the modern brilliant, adds softness and character to each stone. Together, these features embody the craftsmanship and romantic styling that define the Victorian era, where every detail—from cut to composition—was chosen with care and intention.

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