Antique natural coral ring made in the Edwardian era in 1907
Here is a gorgeous antique ring that is not only so beautiful due to the natural coral set into the ring, but the exquisite hand engraving as well.
Made in Birmingham in 1907 in 15 carat gold, the colour of the gold has such a beautiful soft yellow colour that pairs perfectly with the natural colour of the coral. Whereas much of the coral found in jewellery today is often dyed, this coral is completely natural in colour and looks perfect in its setting.
Not only is the surrounding bezel hand engraved, but the engraving carries down each the side of the band and is so beautiful to admire. There is nothing quite like the fine detail in hand engraving that simply cannot be found in machine engraving or simply stamping the design out.
The top section measures 9.7mm wide by 11.3mm and this ring will sit and look perfect on any finger.
Stock# ET526
Hallmarked: Birmingham 1907
$1,850
$1,850.00
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18ct gold antique coral ring
Here is a case where the colour of the stones match perfectly with the colour of the gold as can be seen here in this 18ct gold antique coral ring from the Victorian era.
Dating from the 1890's, the ring is set with five pieces of graduating natural coral with the largest piece in the centre and the richness of the 18ct yellow gold matches so well with the pin colour from the coral which is sometimes called "angel skin" coral due to its lovely soft colour.
Today the majority of coral is dyed whereas in this coral ring all the coral is natural and has not been dyed or stained.
Measuring 21mm from left to right by 7.2mm wide, these dimensions make this ring sit perfectly on any finger.
No matter what finger this ring is worn on, it will always have such an elegant and beautiful look to it.
Stock# ES3552
Circa: 1890
$2,850
$2,850.00
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