Antique Edwardian 18K gold five stone mine cut diamond band
Vintage from the 1910s
Size: 5 1/2 US
Materials: Gold
Gemstone: Diamond
Vintage from the 1910s
Size: 5 1/2 US
Materials: Gold
Gemstone: Diamond
Vintage from the 1910s
Size: 5 1/2 US
Materials: Gold
Gemstone: Diamond
Title: Antique Edwardian 18K yellow and white gold five stone mine cut diamond ring
c. 1910-1920
Size: 5.5
Description: 5 white gold tipped old mine cut diamonds in scaffolded setting (to let lots of sparkly light in under the stone), 18k yellow gold band with scrolling, ornate detail underneath
Diamond weight/size: (~.45ct total)
Diamond Color: I-K
Diamond Clarity: SI1-SI2
Ring weight: 1.93g
Ring/band width: 3.9mm at widest (N/S center front), 1.5mm at narrowest (N/S center back)
Ring depth (max height atop the finger): 3.75mm
Hallmarks: "18ct" (18k gold)
Condition: Good vintage condition; some wear/loss to the bezels/tipping in some spots, however the stones are currently securely in tact
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