Product Details
This beautiful Edwardian Diamond and Ruby snake ring is set in 18ct
yellow gold and fully hallmarked Birmingham 1905
It is a lovely Edwardian snake ring, which is steeped in English history.
Recently purchased in London, this love ring is set with two
intertwined serpents heads.
Serpent jewellery became popular during the early years of Queen
Victoria’s reign coinciding with the full flowering
of the Romantic Movement.
Serpents represent love, loyalty and friendship, what a lovely combination.
Each head is set with a gemstone, one being a Diamond and the other a Ruby.
The ruby is 0.15ct beautifully cut projecting a rich hue.
The ruby is considered to be the most powerful gem of the universe,
given as a gift, the ruby is a symbol of friendship and love.
Ruby is also the symbol of vitality and loyalty.
The Diamond is 0.10ct a lovely old cushion cut Diamond,
graded at SI 1/H Colour.
Diamonds sparkle continuously and beautifully captivating the
allure of natures beauty.
Diamond is the hardest mineral on Earth and this combined with its
exceptional lustre and brilliant fire has made it the
most highly prized of all gems.
Old Cut Diamonds are known to Dance by Candle light.
A lovely ring which is a beautiful sentiment.
It weighs 6 grams
Measures S in the UK or 9 ¼ USA - Can be sized
The face of this ring measures 14mm across x 10mm down
The Garnet and Diamond stones measure 3mm across x 3mm down
The spread of the ring measures 19mm across
Stands 2mm off the finger
Excellent condition all round.
ITEM NUMBER 6531