A very unique diamond and ruby ring from the Edwardian (ca1910s) era! This unique ring is crafted in 14k gold and sterling silver, and features a square-shaped centerpiece. The square is centered by a bezel set old mine cut diamond. Radiating out from the central diamond are 4 rays, which are decorated with bead set rose cut diamonds. 8 small petals also radiate from the center diamond, and are also encrusted with rose cut diamonds held within bead settings. The square centerpiece also features a border of calibrated square cut rubies, are held within channel settings. The rubies display a brilliant pinkish-red hue which wonderfully complements the mixed metals of the ring. The shoulders of the piece also feature a single, bezel set single cut diamond. The band is smooth and simple. Perfect for the serious antiques collector or any jewelry lover, this amazing ring is quite a unique treasure!
Measurements: The ring has a finger size 7, but could be easily resized. The centerpiece measures 1/2" tall and 1/2" wide, and the tapered band measures 1.65mm wide at the back.
Condition: The overall condition of the ring is excellent. There is no apparent damage to the gold setting, and all of the diamonds and rubies are secure and intact.