A fantastic marquee diamond cluster ring dating back to citra 1820 - 1840s (Regency Era). Crafted using 9ct yellow gold and showcasing a mix of beautiful rose-cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.20ct. Considering the ring is over two hundred years old, it’s in fantastic condition and would make a great addition to a well loved jewellery collection.
Although we do not have any details of the rings past, it doesn’t take much to imagine all the things the ring has and may of endured. This is a fantastic piece of history preserved in brilliant condition.
Metal: 9ct gold.
Marks: Unmarked. Tests 9ct.
Stones: Center diamond - rose-cut diamond approximately 0.60ct. The surrounding diamonds are rose-cut with a total approximate weight of 0.60ct. A total carat weight of approximately 1.20ct.
Measurements: The head of the ring measures 26mm by 11.5mm and stands 7mm proud of the finger. The shank measures 2.5mm.
Weight: 4.58 grams.
Finger size:
UK - N
US - 6 1/2
Canada - 6 1/2
France - 54
Germany - 17
Condition: Good considering the ring is over two hundred years old. Please be considerate when choosing to wear this ring as its not fit for everyday use.