Georgian Aquamarine & Diamond Ring (circa 1820–1850)

 

This enchanting antique ring embodies a grace and refinement that can only be found in true Georgian craftsmanship.

At its heart lies a pale oval-cut aquamarine, beautifully preserved in its original foil-backed setting — a traditional 19th-century technique in which a fine sheet of metal is placed behind the gem to enhance its brilliance and depth of color. The result is a soft, luminous glow that feels almost otherworldly.

The aquamarine is nestled within a delicately cup-shaped mount, framed by two rose-cut diamonds that adorn each elegantly openwork scrolling shoulder. Every curve and contour of the goldwork is entirely hand-formed, a testament to the exceptional artistry of the period.

Dating from the late Georgian to early Victorian era (circa 1820–1850), this ring remains in its original condition — a rare survivor that has retained both its structure and its soul. Subtle yet undeniably sophisticated, it is a jewel that speaks of romance, history, and timeless beauty.

 

Details:


Era: Late Georgian / Early Victorian (circa 1820–1850)
Center Stone: Natural Aquamarine, approx. 2.75ct, oval cut, foil-backed
Accent Stones: 2 Rose-cut Diamonds
Metal: 18ct Gold
Ring Size: US 5.75 (resizable)
Condition: Very good antique condition with minor wear consistent with age

 

A poetic piece of history — elegant, luminous, and eternally romantic.

 

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 3 890.00

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