Created in the year 1898, this is a ring of distinction, for it is arrayed with the rare demantoid garnet as well as with diamonds.
Demantoids are those amazing, bright, grass-green garnets formerly of the Ural Mountains in Russia. Fine indeed, those mines ceased production long ago. Several other mines worldwide produce the same gem family, but their quality is inferior.
So we look to the past for these vibrant beauties. The five-stone design allows you to wear the ring solo, stacked, as a guard, as an alternate engagement ring, or as a wedding ring.
Step back to 1898 and yet behold the modern, colorful vibe. Oh, and yes, for your demantoid garnet aficionados, there is a partial horsetail feather inclusion in one of the stones!
Details:
Two demantoid garnets
Total of .24 carats
Three old European cut diamonds
Total of .37 carats
White to the eye, with plenty of fire
Color H-J, clarity SI1-3
18k yellow gold