A stunning antique Edwardian era (1901-1915) Dutch diamond ring in the Georgian style. The ring features a table cut diamond to its centre, surrounded by four rose cut diamonds in a compass setting. The gems are mounted closed-backed in silver collets (possibly foiled). The band is crafted in 14ct yellow gold, with reeded details and split shoulders. This piece would make a very eye-catching dress ring, or an ideal gift for a special occasion.
Stamped for 14ct gold, with an oak leaf hallmark (Netherlands, 1906-1953) and an illegible maker's mark.
Size M (US 6.5). Can be resized within reason.
Weight (approximate): 6.4g
Measurements (approximate): Table cut diamond measures 4mm x 3mm (visible part only). Head measures 18mm x 17.5mm. Band is 2.5mm wide.
Condition: Very good with wear commensurate with age. There is a small chip to one of the rose cut diamonds, but the stones are in otherwise good condition and are secure in their settings. Please see pictures for details and don't hesitate to ask questions.
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