Vintage Victorian style 14k gold pear cut diamond gypsy ring
Vintage from the 1980s
Size: 7 US
Materials: Gold
Gemstone: Diamond
Vintage from the 1980s
Size: 7 US
Materials: Gold
Gemstone: Diamond
Vintage from the 1980s
Size: 7 US
Materials: Gold
Gemstone: Diamond
Title: Vintage Victorian style 14k gold and pear cut diamond gypsy ring
c. 1980
Size: 7
Description: Absolutely stunning, sparkling, weighty and unique piece -- an ode to the Victorian gypsy band, but updated with the use of a more modern stone cut -- a beautiful pear cut diamond handsomely flush set under a bezel rim. Accented with 10 additional diamonds to either side of the pear, in a winged formation. Sexy, sleek and very wearable.
Diamond weight/size: Center diamond: (x1) pear cut, ~.50ct; Accent diamonds: (x10) round brilliant cut, ~.05ct each (~.50ct total); (Total ring ~1.00ct)
Diamond color: H-J
Diamond clarity: SI1-SI2
Ring weight: 7.51g
Ring/band width (N/S): 10.75mm at widest (center-front), 3.65mm at narrowest (center-back)
Ring depth (max height atop the finger): 3.6mm
Hallmarks: None
Condition: Very good vintage condition
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