Edwardian Diamond Crossover Ring
Irene Byrne & CoIndulge in timeless elegance with our exquisite Edwardian Diamond Crossover Shoulder Ring, a masterpiece from the early 1900s that captures the essence of a bygone era. This exceptional piece features two old mine cut diamonds, beautifully bezel set in silver, resting atop approximately 18ct yellow gold.
The intricate crossover shoulders are adorned with two old cushion cut and two rose cut diamonds, adding a touch of vintage sophistication. The engraved sides on the delicate 1.90 mm band further enhance its unique charm.
Embrace the allure of Edwardian design and make this timeless treasure yours today. Perfect for those who appreciate the artistry and elegance of vintage craftsmanship.
Design Period: Edwardian
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old Mine Cut, Old Cushion Cut & Rose Cut
Carat: 6 Diamonds = 0.50ct
Colour: H to J
Clarity: SI
Metal: Silver on 18ct Yellow Gold
Band: 1.90 mm
Accompanied by an independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation
Edwardian Rings (1901-1915)
Rings made during the Edwardian era embody a sense of elegance and refinement. Known for their intricate designs, these rings often feature delicate filigree work and lace-like patterns, reflecting the romanticism of the time.
The use of platinum and 18ct gold is prevalent, providing a striking contrast to the shimmering diamonds and gemstones. Diamonds are often set in intricate patterns, including bezel and milgrain settings, enhancing their sparkle and creating an ethereal appearance.
Edwardian rings frequently incorporate motifs inspired by nature, such as flowers and leaves, symbolising grace and sophistication. The overall look is airy and light, with an emphasis on femininity and attention to detail, making them timeless pieces that capture the essence of early 20th-century elegance.