A beautifully romantic amethyst, pearl and diamond cluster ring dating to the 1950s, designed in the Victorian revival style that became so popular in the mid-century period.
At the centre sits a luminous round amethyst of deep regal purple, collet set with fine millegrain detail. Surrounding the amethyst is a pretty floral halo of alternating charming old-cut diamonds and creamy split pearls, creating a soft and balanced contrast of sparkle and lustre.
Crafted in 18ct yellow gold, the stones are set within a finely scalloped gold surround, with elegant split shoulders that add lightness and refinement to the design.
Details
• Centre stone: Amethyst, approx. 7.5mm
• Diamonds: Old-cut, approx. 2.5mm each, total approx. 0.30ct
• Pearls: Split pearls, approx. 3mm each
• Metal: 18ct yellow gold
• Marks: Stamped 18ct, maker’s initials FJ
• Ring height: approx. 5.3mm above the finger
• Head size: approx. 14.5mm
• Ring size: N (UK), easily resized
• Weight: 4.6 grams
• Condition: Excellent
• Circa: 1950s
• Presentation box included
• Reference: 2595
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declaration
The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the Victorian Revival Amethyst, Pearl and Diamond Ring in 18ct Gold 1950s Ring (LA561310) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1950s