This intricate Victorian cluster ring features a stunning opal cabochon at its centre, flanked by two smaller opal cabochons on either side. The opals exhibit excellent play of colour, displaying blues, pinks, and yellows that shimmer in the light. Six vibrant emeralds, totalling 0.14ct, surround the opals, contrasting their ethereal quality with rich green hues.
Two garnets of 0.06ct total adorn each shoulder of the ring, the left featuring a deeper maroon tone, while the garnet on the right has a softer purplish red hue. The shoulders lead to an intricate foliate band, showcasing a dramatic floral design.
This ring is fully hallmarked by The Assay Office of Birmingham for 15ct gold in 1871. It is in good condition with light marks commensurate with age.
Please note that due to this ring’s patterned band, this ring is excluded from our Complimentary Resizing Service.
Please find the Expert Report, (see the end image in the gallery) for more detailed information.
Size O UK/AU, 7 US/CA, 55¼ FR/RU, 17¼ DE
Ring weight: 2.21g
Head width: 14.86 x 10.76mm
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Internal Reference: AJ-1639
Antique Number: SA1111662
Dateline of this antique is 1870
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