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Victorian cluster ring in 18k yellow gold, emerald and diamonds

Original price €6.395,00 - Original price €6.395,00
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€6.395,00
€6.395,00 - €6.395,00
Current price €6.395,00

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Crafted in rich 18k yellow gold, this Victorian-style cluster ring pairs an approximately 3.50 ct emerald with a sparkling halo of brilliant-cut diamonds. The vivid green center stone displays beautiful natural inclusions, giving the gem individuality and depth. A timeless design with elegant proportions, perfect for collectors and lovers of vintage-inspired jewelry.

  • Emerald: approximately 3.50 ct.
  • Brilliant-cut diamonds: approximately 0.65 ct, H SI1.
  • Metal: 18k yellow gold.
  • Ring size: 55 (FR), resizable within reasonable limits.
  • Weight: 5.8 g.
  • Condition: like new, unworn.
  • Design period: Victorian.
  • Historical context: the Victorian era corresponds to the reign of Queen Victoria of England, from 1837 to 1901. During this period, a middle class began to emerge, creating demand for jewelry on the mass market, and jewelry trends often reflected the tone of contemporary events. This era is generally divided into several sub-periods: the Romantic period from 1837 to 1861, the Grand period from 1861 to 1880, and the Aesthetic period from 1880 to 1901.
  • During the Romantic period, jewelry also featured nature-inspired motifs, similar to those of the Georgian era. These motifs were often delicately and finely engraved in gold. Lockets and brooches were popular for daytime jewelry in the early Victorian era, while colored stones and diamonds were worn in the evening.
  • During the Grand period, also called the middle Victorian era, which coincides with the death of Queen Victoria's husband, many jewels featured solemn and dark designs. Known as mourning jewelry, these pieces included heavy, dark stones. Jet, onyx, amethyst, and garnet are frequently found in jewelry from this period. Compared with earlier periods, mid-Victorian jewelry also features highly creative and colorful designs using shells, mosaics, and gemstones.
  • During the Aesthetic period, jewelers used diamonds and feminine, luminous stones such as sapphire, peridot, and spinel. Motifs of Stars and crescents, as well as elaborate hatpins, were also popular. Some researchers believe that the Aesthetic period began earlier, in 1875, and ended as early as 1890.
  • Main materials: diamond, emerald.
  • Emerald: a gem of renewal and prosperity. With its vibrant green hue, the emerald is one of the most prized gemstones in the world and belongs to the beryl family. Its captivating color, ranging from deep forest green to bright spring green, is due to the presence of chromium and vanadium during its formation.
  • Emeralds have been cherished throughout history, from the pharaohs of ancient Egypt, who believed the stone symbolized eternal youth, to the Inca and Aztec civilizations, which revered it as a sacred stone. During the Renaissance, emeralds were believed to possess the power to predict the future and reveal the truth.
  • In modern jewelry, emeralds are admired for their rich color and elegance. Although they are slightly softer than other precious stones, with a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, their beauty and rarity make them a popular choice for rings, necklaces, and earrings. Emeralds often feature characteristic inclusions, called a "jardin," which add to their uniqueness and charm.
  • Emeralds symbolize renewal, growth, and prosperity, making them a timeless and meaningful choice for jewelry imbued with sophistication and natural beauty.
  • Brilliant-cut diamond: the pinnacle of sparkle and brilliance. The brilliant-cut diamond is the most popular and widely recognized diamond cut in the world, renowned for its exceptional sparkle and fire. This cut, perfected over the centuries, is designed to maximize light reflection, creating the dazzling brilliance that has made it the benchmark for diamonds in modern jewelry.
  • The brilliant cut has 58 facettes: 33 on the crown and 25 on the pavilion, carefully arranged to capture and reflect light from every angle. The precision of these facets ensures that the light entering the diamond is internally reflected and dispersed into a spectrum of colors, giving the stone its characteristic brilliance.
  • Historically, the brilliant cut evolved from earlier cuts, such as the Old European cut and the rose cut, thanks to advances in diamond-cutting technology and a better understanding of light reflection. This modern cut was widely adopted in the early 20th century and quickly became the preferred choice for engagement rings and other fine jewelry because of its unmatched brilliance.
  • In modern jewelry, brilliant-cut diamonds are prized for their versatility and incomparable brilliance. They are the go-to choice for engagement rings, earrings, pendants, and virtually any piece of jewelry where a classic, sparkling diamond is desired. The round shape and symmetrical design make the brilliant cut ideal for showcasing the diamond's intrinsic beauty, regardless of its size.
  • A brilliant-cut diamond is more than just a gemstone; it is a symbol of timeless beauty and perfection. Its incomparable brilliance and universal appeal make it the ultimate choice for jewelry that celebrates life's most precious moments.
  • 18k gold: the perfect balance between luxury and durability. 18k gold is a luxurious and highly sought-after material in the world of fine jewelry, known for its rich color, durability, and value. The term "18k" refers to the purity of the gold, indicating that it is composed of 75% pure gold and 25% alloy metals, such as copper, silver, or palladium. This combination offers the perfect balance between the softness of pure gold and the strength needed to create durable jewelry.
  • Historically, gold has been prized for its beauty and rarity, symbolizing wealth, power, and status across various cultures and civilizations. 18k gold has been a preferred choice in fine jewelry for centuries thanks to its ideal blend of purity and strength, offering a bright gold color, more vibrant than that of lower-karat golds, while remaining durable enough for everyday wear.
  • In modern jewelry, 18k gold is valued for its versatility and its ability to enhance the appearance of gemstones. It is available in several colors, including yellow, white, and rose, depending on the metals used in the alloy.
  • Yellow gold: the classic choice, offering a warm, rich hue that pairs beautifully with a wide range of gemstones and complements all skin tones.
  • White gold: an elegant and modern option that resembles platinum or silver, with the strength and luxury of gold. It is often rhodium-plated to enhance its reflective surface.
  • Rose gold: a romantic, pinkish hue, appreciated for its vintage charm and contemporary appeal, created by alloying gold with copper.
  • 18k gold is commonly used for engagement rings, Wedding bands, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, where its balance of durability and beauty makes it ideal for both intricate designs and simple, elegant pieces. The added strength of the alloy ensures that the jewelry can withstand daily wear while retaining its shine and shape.
  • 18k gold is more than just a material; it is a symbol of refined taste and lasting value. Its perfect balance of luxury and practicality makes 18k gold a timeless choice for those seeking the beauty of high-purity gold without sacrificing durability. Whether used in classic or modern designs, 18k gold jewelry offers a radiant and enduring expression of elegance and sophistication.
  • Gender: unisex.
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