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$6,400.00

Experience the charm of the Victorian era with this exquisite Ruby and Diamond Ring, a true testament to the artistry of that period. This stunning piece features a mesmerising oval ruby and two old cut diamonds, all set in a classic 18ct yellow gold band. The detailed craftsmanship is evident, with a 7.90 x 3.20mm tapered band that perfectly complements the captivating gemstones. This ring is not only a piece of jewellery but a piece of history, offering both beauty and heritage.


Date: 1899
Design Period: Victorian
Origin: London
Gemstone: Ruby and Diamonds
Cut: Oval Rubies and Old Cut Diamonds
Carat: Ruby = 0.45ct
2 Diamonds = 0.22ct
Colour: Diamond = G
Ruby = Good Dark Red
Clarity: Ruby = Good Clarity
Diamonds = P1
Material: 18ct Yellow Gold
Measurements: 7.90 to 3.20 mm tapered band
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation 


Victorian Period (1837 - 1901):



Victorian jewellery, spanning from 1837 to 1901, reflects a dynamic era of British history, marked by Queen Victoria's reign. This period is characterised by a diverse range of styles, influenced by societal changes, technological advancements, and the Queen's personal tastes.

Early Victorian, or Romantic, jewellery often features intricate designs inspired by nature, such as flowers, leaves, and serpents, crafted in gold. Coloured gemstones, including amethysts, garnets, and turquoise, were popular, often set in elaborate gold pieces.

The Mid-Victorian or Grand period saw a shift towards more somber themes, influenced by the Queen's mourning of Prince Albert. Jewellery from this era often used darker materials like jet, onyx, and garnet, with designs becoming more subdued and symbolic, incorporating motifs like hearts and crosses.

The Late Victorian, or Aesthetic period, embraced a return to lightness and whimsy. Jewellery designs became more eclectic, with influences from various cultures and historical periods. Diamonds gained prominence, set alongside sapphires, rubies, and pearls in increasingly elaborate pieces.

Overall, Victorian jewellery is celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship, rich symbolism, and diverse styles, making it a timeless treasure for collectors and enthusiasts alike.