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Edwardian 10k White and Yellow Gold Diamond Engagement Ring 0.59ct

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Edwardian 10k White and Yellow Gold Diamond Engagement Ring 0.59ct

A lovely diamond ring from the Edwardian (ca1900) era! Beautiful in its simplicity, this solitaire-style ring is crafted in 10k yellow and white gold. At the center is an approximately 0.59ct diamond, which rests in a yellow gold 6-prong setting. The sparkling diamond is an old mine cut, exhibiting a H color and SI2 clarity. The white gold shoulders of the ring exhibit exquisite floral etchings. Completing the design is a smooth yellow gold band, which is faintly stamped "10K" inside the shank. This amazing ring is a wonderful example of early Edwardian work and would make a perfect engagement ring!

Measurements: The ring has a finger size 5.75, but could be easily resized. 

Condition: The overall condition of the ring is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the gold setting. The diamond is intact and securely set.
$838.25

Original: $2,395.00

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Edwardian 10k White and Yellow Gold Diamond Engagement Ring 0.59ct

$2,395.00

$838.25

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A lovely diamond ring from the Edwardian (ca1900) era! Beautiful in its simplicity, this solitaire-style ring is crafted in 10k yellow and white gold. At the center is an approximately 0.59ct diamond, which rests in a yellow gold 6-prong setting. The sparkling diamond is an old mine cut, exhibiting a H color and SI2 clarity. The white gold shoulders of the ring exhibit exquisite floral etchings. Completing the design is a smooth yellow gold band, which is faintly stamped "10K" inside the shank. This amazing ring is a wonderful example of early Edwardian work and would make a perfect engagement ring!

Measurements: The ring has a finger size 5.75, but could be easily resized. 

Condition: The overall condition of the ring is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the gold setting. The diamond is intact and securely set.