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Contemplate, dream, and know it is a "must have" jewel for the hand...
A magnificent and rare Georgian era ring is, oh so much more than the sum of its parts. Its age, its condition, its aesthetics, and its grandeur...they hold the eye and keep it there.
An unusual cushion shape was fashioned in 18k gold, silver, rose cut diamonds and that illustrious cobalt blue enamel, sometimes referred to as Bristol glass.
In three tiers, its size is exceptional, as is its condition. Forming a stylized floral motif in diamonds, these sit atop the enamel. As is characteristic of the period, it is deep blue in color, and as you tilt and move, the color appears to light up with vibrant, almost electric hues.
A perimeter of rose cut diamonds creates a little masterpiece. One of our favorite touches, is the sun ray or basket weave back in rippled gold. Often imitated, but never quite right, this is the real thing.
Details:
Eighty-three rose cut diamonds
Total weight of .90 carats
Color I-L, clarity SI1-3
Cobalt blue enamel
Guilloche gold
18k yellow gold
Silver
Circa 1800
English in origin