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Edwardian Opal Ring With Diamonds In Gold, Great Britain Circa 1910


€ 980.00 *
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Edwardian Opal Ring With Diamonds In Gold, Great Britain Circa 1910
Edwardian Opal Ring With Diamonds In Gold, Great Britain Circa 1910
Description
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Three beautiful cabochon-cut opals are set in a slightly graduated pattern together with four small diamonds in this gold ring, which was made in Great Britain around 1910. The foggy-opaque opals show a delicate red and a strong green as a base colour over light blue and white, which glows when exposed to light. It is not surprising to find a British opal ring from the end of the Edwardian era, as the precious gemstones had only been discovered a few years earlier in the outback of the English crown colony of Australia. Opals arrived in the jewelry capital of the British Empire as valuable mineral resources and from the 1890s onwards were turned into wonderful jewels that told of the vastness of the colonies - and of the big, wide world under the British flag. In those years, the British sourced diamonds from India and South Africa - and so a ring like this one combines treasures from very different parts of the world into one piece of jewellery. The ring is in very good condition and enchants with its beautiful opals, whose light reflections flare up with every movement. The ring came to us from London.
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Edwardian Opal Ring With Diamonds In Gold, Great Britain Circa 1910
The World in Your Hands
€ 980.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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