A mosaic of light and colour, this antique emerald and diamond ring presents a richly textured surface that feels both architectural and organic. Crafted in glowing 18ct gold, the rectangular plaque is set with a closely packed constellation of natural emeralds and rose-cut diamonds, arranged in an alternating checkerboard-style carpet.
The design sits at an elegant point of transition, where confident geometry meets delicate ornament. There is a clarity to the form - measured, purposeful, quietly bold - softened by nuance and hand-worked detail. It feels neither rigid nor romantic, but balanced between the two: a piece shaped by a moment when jewellery was beginning to embrace structure without letting go of grace.
The emeralds range subtly in tone, from deep forest to brighter spring green, while the diamonds lend a soft, understated sparkle that catches and releases the light with every movement. The head is finely pierced and sits low and flat to the finger, giving the ring a strong presence without excess height - confident, balanced, and exceptionally wearable.
Measuring approximately 18 × 9.5 mm, it offers substance without bulk; a piece that feels considered on the hand and easy to live with. The richly patinated 18ct gold shank provides a warm, understated counterpoint to the patterned surface above.
A ring of quiet drama and enduring appeal - distinctive, tactile, and unmistakably antique.
Era: Late 19th/early 20th century.
Materials: 18ct gold (tested, no hallmarks), natural emeralds, rose-cut diamonds
Head size: 18×9.5 mm
Ring size: M½
Profile: Sits low and flat to the finger
Condition: Very good antique condition with gentle, appropriate wear to the setting and chips/nibbles to the emeralds and diamonds as seen in photographs.
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£1,600.00Price
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