Antique 1915 Daisy Diamond Cluster Ring
Irene Byrne & CoThis elegant antique daisy cluster ring, dating back to 1915, features a stunning design that showcases eight old cut diamonds, artfully arranged in a posy style. The central diamond, weighing 0.30 carats, is complemented by seven additional diamonds totalling 0.42 carats, creating a captivating sparkle that radiates elegance.
Made in luxurious 18ct yellow gold, the ring is finely pavé set, ensuring each stone is securely nestled, while the delicate 1.80 mm band adds a refined touch. Graded with a color of G and clarity of SI, this ring not only captures the charm of its era but also represents a timeless piece of jewellery that will be cherished for generations to come.
Circa: 1915
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old Cut
Carat: 1 Diamond = 0.30ct
7 Diamonds = 0.42ct
Colour: G
Clarity: SI
Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold
Band: 1.80 mm
Accompanied by an Independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation
Antique Daisy Cluster Rings
Daisy cluster rings from 1915 epitomise the enchanting elegance of early 20th-century jewellery design. Characterised by their floral-inspired arrangements of diamonds, these rings often feature a central stone surrounded by smaller diamonds, creating the appearance of a blossoming flower. The use of old cut diamonds, with their unique facets and soft glow, adds an antique charm to the ring that resonates with the romantic sensibilities of the time.
Women who wore these rings were often seen as sophisticated and fashionable, embracing the opulent yet delicate aesthetic of the Edwardian era. They were typically individuals who valued craftsmanship and artistry, often reflecting their social status and personal style through their jewellery. The daisy cluster ring symbolised both love and friendship, making it a popular choice for engagements and special occasions, as well as a cherished family heirloom passed down through generations.