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$8,500.00

This exquisite ring is a harmonious blend of Edwardian charm and timeless elegance, meticulously crafted to perfection. Set in platinum on a delicate 1.70 mm band, this piece embodies the sophisticated artistry of the Edwardian era, designed to captivate and enchant.

Featuring eight old cut diamonds with a total weight of 1.85 carats, this ring sparkles with remarkable brilliance. This ring is a testament to fine Edwardian craftsmanship, with a handmade mount dating back to circa 1910. The intricate cluster design beautifully showcases the diamonds, making it a unique and timeless piece that reflects the elegance of its time.

This ring is not just a piece of jewelry but a cherished heirloom that will be treasured for generations. Whether you're marking a special occasion or adding a piece of history to your collection, this Edwardian Old Cut Diamond Flower Cluster Ring is the perfect choice.

 

Circa: 1910
Design Period: Edwardian
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old Cut
Carat: 8 = 1.85 carats
Colour: H
Clarity: SI2 to P1
Material: Platinum 
Measurements: 1.70 mm band
Setting: Flower Cluster
Handmade Setting
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Independent Valuation



Edwardian Jewellery 1901-1910
Edwardian jewellery, spanning from 1901 to 1910 during King Edward VII's reign, is marked by exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs that exude elegance. A defining feature is the use of platinum, which enabled delicate filigree work and airy designs, with techniques like millegrain enhancing their visual appeal.

Diamonds were the predominant gemstones, celebrated for their brilliance, often paired with sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and pearls in harmonious combinations. The color palette leaned towards soft pastels, reflecting the era's romantic sensibilities.

Nature-inspired motifs, including floral designs and butterflies, are common, embodying whimsy and elegance. Edwardian jewellery, with its timeless beauty and intricate detailing, remains a treasured category among collectors and enthusiasts.