Georgian Pink Topaz & Rose Cut Diamond Ring, circa 1830
A Georgian ring that is as much a relic of history as it is a piece of jewellery. At the centre is a long, lozenge shaped topaz in a closed-back setting that displays a soft purplish pink hue, surrounded by twenty-six rose cut diamonds in cut-down settings in dark, oxidised silver. The stylish crossover shoulders lead to a slim gold shank. A stunning ring with a gorgeous patina.
Cut – Cushion cut topaz and rose cut diamonds.
Clarity – The topaz is clean to the naked eye. The diamonds are SI1 to SI2; all are clean to the naked eye.
Carat – The topaz is approximately 2.25 carat, with an approximate diamond weight of 0.13 carat.
Circa – 1830.
Condition – The tarnishing (which we love!) can be polished away if you would prefer.
Size – N (UK) or 6.5 (US). Complimentary sizing is available, can go up or down.
Measurements – The head of the ring is 13.7 x 9.2mm. Sits 5.3mm from the finger.
Metal – 9k gold and silver. Tested.
£2,275