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Made in Birmingham in 1918, this grand antique serpent ring depicts a fabulous 18ct yellow gold coiled snake, crowned with a graduated row of old mine cut fancy diamonds down its head. Together they total approx. 0.40 carats, and each has a glittery golden sparkle, like fizzing champagne that complements the warm yellow gold beautifully.
In the 19th Century, coiled serpent rings symbolised eternal love and devotion, popularised by Queen Victoria, who famously received a diamond-set serpent engagement ring from Prince Albert. Adorned with diamonds for devotion, this well-preserved ring stands as a statement of enduring love, proving such sentiments can truly withstand the test of time.
Continue a story of romance by gifting this fine Edwardian era diamond snake ring to your beloved. It’s fully hallmarked within the band and looks stunning wrapped around the finger.
We recommend you insure for £3,500. We can provide a written Valuation on completion of the sale.
WEIGHT: 8.1 grams
SIZE: T (UK), 9 ¾ (US) - Our re-sizing service is free of charge. Please request your size at checkout.
MEASURES: Height 15mm x Width 17mm x Depth 2mm – Band Width 6.5mm
METAL: 18ct Gold (Stamped)
STONES: Fancy Diamonds (Largest approx. 3mm, 0.15ct – approx. 0.40ct total)
AGE: Edwardian. (Dated 1918)
MARKS: 18ct stamp, Birmingham Anchor/ Date hallmarks, Maker’s initials (M&M)
CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age
ITEM NUMBER: 21-391
You can find more Edwardian Diamond Snake Rings in our Antique Diamond Rings collection.
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