This stunning, fine and impressive Edwardian ruby and diamond ring has been crafted in 18ct rose gold and platinum set.
The lozenge-shaped setting is ornamented with a feature 0.52ct fancy cut diamond, millegrain collet set to the centre.
The feature diamond is encompassed with eighteen channel set rubies.
The angular-shaped setting is bordered with twenty-four pavé set mine cut diamonds, completing the design.
The platinum ring shoulders are each accented with three individually set mine cut diamonds, integrating with the main setting and melding seamlessly into the plain ring shank.
This impressive ruby and diamond ring is hallmarked to the interior of the shank with the 18ct gold mark (18ct) and the piece has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 18 carat gold and platinum.
The lozenge ruby and diamond ring is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading card for the feature diamond, in addition to an IDGL diamond and gemstone grading report card for the supporting diamonds and rubies.
The lozenge shaped Edwardian ruby and diamond ring utilises elongated geometry to create a graceful and architecturally balanced silhouette characteristic of Edwardian jewellery design. The ruby contributes concentrated colour intensity, while the diamonds enhance brilliance and visual definition. The lozenge configuration increases perceived elegance and directional flow, reinforcing the ring's suitability for occasions centred on sentiment, refinement and lasting personal significance.
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Date: Circa 1910