A truly spectacular diamond ring from the Edwardian (1910) era! Crafted in 18kt yellow gold, this piece adorns a stunning fancy yellow-green diamond at the center of a sparkling diamond border. The old mine cut stone weighs 0.62ct and exhibits an incredible light greenish yellow color that catches the light beautifully in its open back setting. A border of old rose cut diamonds surrounds the center stone, weighing approximately 0.15ctw collectively, and form an incredible sparkling array. The bead stones rest on the shoulder and in a scalloped halo around the center stone. The centerpiece rests on a simple polished gold band that wraps around the back, and stamped inside the shank is a series of English hallmarks, including a crown, an anchor, "18", and the letter "l" along with a makers mark. These marks indicate that the piece was made in Birmingham, England in 1910. A magnificent ring, it would look incredible worn on special occasions, and could make an exquisite gemstone engagement piece!
Measurements: The ring has a finger size scant 6.25, but could be easily be resized. The centerpiece measures approximately 5/8" long and is 3/8" wide, and rests just over 1/8" above the finger when worn. The graduating band measures approximately 2.75mm wide at the back.?
Condition: The overall condition of the ring is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the gold setting. The diamonds are all intact and securely set.