An extraordinary collector’s piece for connoisseurs and lovers of rare historical jewelry — this exquisite ring from the early Georgian era (circa 1714–1760) is preserved in remarkably original condition, making it a true rarity on today’s market.
Crafted in 14k gold, it is adorned with deep blue enamel and lustrous natural pearls arranged in a delicate floral motif. A tiny central diamond adds just the right touch of sparkle and sophistication.
What makes this ring truly exceptional is not only its beauty, but its rarity and historical significance. Georgian jewelry featuring original enamel work in such outstanding condition is exceedingly difficult to find. This ring is far more than an ornament — it is a tangible piece of history, offering both artistic and investment value.
A masterpiece of early goldsmithing, radiating elegance, craftsmanship, and meaning.
Details:
Era: Early Georgian (ca. 1714–1760)
Material: 14k gold
Enamel: deep blue with floral engraving
Gemstones: natural pearls in floral design, small diamond at center
Ring size: 56
Weight: 1.9 g
Condition: very good antique condition, exceptionally well-preserved for its age
pecial features: rare original enamel, floral Georgian design, historically significant
A rare and museum-worthy Georgian treasure — elegant, precious, and deeply evocative of the artistry of the 18th century.
Note:
All measurements and weights were taken in their settings, where indicated. The assessment was carried out by an independent GIA-certified gemologist. Measurements and weights may therefore vary slightly. The photos are part of the description. Please note that this is an antique piece and may show minor signs of age and wear.
CHF 1 600.00
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