
This Victorian men's rose-cut diamond ring is thought to be of of Russian artisanship crafted in 14k rose gold, weighing 6.9g and measuring 8mm wide and 5mm deep. Classically elegant, impressive in design and valiant in aesthetic, this authentic Victorian men's rose-cut diamond ring is inspired by the Medieval 'stirrup' rings excavated in Europe in the late 12th century and in vogue throughout Georgian and Victorian eras. Stirrup rings first appeared in Medieval Germany and their production was rapidly followed in England and Russia. They were crafted in bronze or silver, with the decorative effect achieved through the use of then irregularly shaped sapphires, garnets, amethysts, diamonds and rock crystal. This Victorian men's rose-cut diamond ring is adorned with a single rose-cut diamond measuring 4.5mm in diameter, graded 'foil-backed K' color. The octafoil scalloped bezel securing the antique rose-cut diamond is emblematic of the bezels seen on Medieval stirrup rings. This solitaire rose-cut diamond surmounts a plainly elegant rose gold gallery, embraced by broad and tapering shoulders, decorated with meticulous foliate inspired engravings. This discreetly ornamented Victorian men’s rose-cut diamond ring features a sturdy rose gold band and an easily sizable shank.
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Suggested Retail Price:
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$1,200.00 |
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Your Price:
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$780.00
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Wholesale Price:
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$600.00 |
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