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A beautiful antique Edwardian opal diamond ring made in Birmingham in 1906. The gallery boasts three natural opal cabochons (approx. 1ct total), exhibiting a wonderful play of colour, with four twinkling old mine-cut diamonds nestled in between (approx. 0.08ct total).
Opal is the birthstone of October. Their magic has been revered throughout history, desired for their enchanting rainbow of colours that flow and dance across the surface of the stone, evoking the natural beauty of planet Earth or the aurora borealis.
The piece is crafted in 18ct gold with ornate detailing down the sides and shoulders and hallmarks within the band. It’s in excellent condition and displays a magical trilogy of opals.
WEIGHT: 3.7 grams
SIZE: L ½ (UK), 6 ¼ (US) – Our re-sizing service is free of charge and takes approx. 1-2 weeks. Please request your size at checkout.
MEASURES: Gallery Height 8mm x Width 16mm x Depth 4mm – Band Width 2mm
METAL: 18ct Gold (Stamped)
STONES: Natural Opals (Largest 5 x 7mm, approx. 0.70ct – 1ct total), Diamonds (approx. 0.02ct each – 0.08ct total)
DIAMOND CLARITY: SI 1 – H colour
AGE: Edwardian. (Dated 1906)
MARKS: Birmingham Anchor hallmark, 18ct stamp, Maker’s mark (L&L)
CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age
ITEM NUMBER: 24-193
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