Edwardian Fancy Peachy-Brown OMC Diamond Halo Ring
in 18k Rose Gold & Platinum
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An Edwardian-era, flower-form cluster ring, modeled in 18k rose gold and platinum, whose primary gem is a .90 carat natural, fancy brown, old mine cushion cut diamond. This antique diamond is a beautiful, highly-saturated, peachy-brown color! It is held in ten, tapering, rose-gold prongs, where it is surrounded by a series of ten, white, old European cut diamonds. This sparkling, diamond surround is mounted in platinum prongs, and shared-v's, that are integral to the ring's crown-like head. The ring's cathedral shoulders are decorated with platinum epaulettes, that are set with further, small, old European cut diamonds. Its half-round shank tapers toward the base. This ring is a knockout, and we especially love the color of its primary diamond, which is the perfect, bright, blushing-brown tone— it's an almost perfect color match for the ring's shank and under-gallery!
Materials
18k gold
Platinum
Diamond
Age
c. 1900 - 1910
Size
US 6
This ring can be resized (up to US 8 and down to US 4). Resizing for this ring is complimentary (just leave your desired size in the notes at checkout).
Dimensions
Ring face measures approx 12.5 x 12.25 mm; fancy brown diamond measures approx 6.2 x 6.3 mm (carat weight is approx .90 carats); white diamonds (16) measure approx 3 mm (10) and 1.5 mm (6); diamond CTW is approx 1.95 carats; shank measures approx 2.4 mm at the shoulders and tapers to approx 1.65 mm at the base; rise (off the hand) is approx 5.3 mm. Fancy brown diamond is vibrant and highly saturated, clarity is I-1. The diamond's table is clean, but there are inclusions around the perimeter of the stone. These inclusions are well-hidden by the color of the diamond and they do not jump out to the naked eye. White diamonds are H/I color, VS1-SI1 clarity.