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Dating to the mid 19th Century, this grand antique Victorian amethyst bishop ring is built around a large, flat table cut amethyst, weighing approx. 14 carats. It exhibits a deep-violet hue and is collet set in an ornate 18ct yellow gold gallery, featuring a thick, split-shoulder band at the back and an engraved serpent biting its own tail around the edge of the frame.
Amethyst is February's birthstone and has long been worn by bishops as a symbol of wisdom, nobility, and faith. It is also given as a token of love and commitment due to its connection with Saint Valentine, the patron saint of love. The union of the head and tail in snake rings also represents eternal devotion and gained popularity in the 19th century after Prince Albert gifted Queen Victoria a serpent ring during their courtship.
This magnificent Victorian amethyst bishop ring is a rare and wonderful find, displaying exquisite workmanship and a regal natural amethyst at its heart. A grand statement piece, perfect for those who admire Victorian history and sentiment.
We recommend you insure for £2,300. We can provide a written Valuation on completion of the sale.
WEIGHT: 7.6 grams
SIZE: O (UK), 7 ¼ (US) – Our re-sizing service is free of charge. Please request your size at checkout.
MEASURES: Gallery Height 21mm x Width 17mm x Depth 4mm – Band Width 6mm
METAL: 18ct Gold (Tested)
STONES: Amethyst (13 x 14mm, approx. 14ct)
AGE: Victorian. (Circa 1840 – 1860)
CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age
ITEM NUMBER: CAT0629
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