This exquisite ring showcases the timeless elegance of the Victorian era, beautifully reimagined in the 1960s.
At its heart lies a luminous oval-cut amethyst of rich, regal purple, measuring approximately 11mm by 8mm. The gemstone is encircled by a halo of twelve lustrous creamy white pearls, each around 3mm in diameter, forming a charming floral cluster design.
The stones are set in a finely scalloped 9ct yellow gold basket with graceful split shoulders, creating a delicate yet impressive silhouette. The ring sits 5.5mm proud of the finger and has a head measuring approximately 16mm by 19mm.
This romantic piece is both flattering and comfortable to wear, exuding feminine grace and classic charm.
Stamped 9ct gold, it weighs 4.7 grams and is currently a UK size R, easily resized if desired.
Dating from the 1960s, this beautiful ring captures the enduring appeal of antique design with mid-century craftsmanship.
It is presented in the fitted box shown and remains in excellent condition throughout.
Our Ref: 2548
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declaration
The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the Amethyst and Pearl Cluster Ring, 9ct Gold, 1960s Victorian Revival (LA552232) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1960s