Late Victorian antique cluster engagement ring centering a 2.37 carat transitional cut diamond, framed by a halo of bright old European cut diamonds. Crafted in 14k yellow gold, the coronet-style setting features softly scalloped forms and hand-finished prongs characteristic of turn-of-the-century workmanship. The combination of early modern diamond cutting with traditional Victorian cluster design reflects a moment of transition at the close of the 19th century. A beautifully balanced and highly wearable antique engagement ring.
Details
- Item: 8997
- Stones: Natural antique certified 2.37 carat transitional brilliant cut diamond with I color and VVS2 clarity with GIA #5151077636. This diamond has a fairly small table and a large open culet. Accent: 0.50 carats total of natural old European cut diamonds.
- Metal: 14k yellow gold
- Measurements: cluster element is 14.3mm in diameter, band is 1.6mm
- Era: Victorian, c. 1890–1900
- Current ring size: 5 (ring can be re-sized)
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Recreate
We have the capability to recreate specific vintage rings using exclusively natural antique cut diamonds. Please be aware that bespoke projects typically require a timeframe of approximately 4 to 6 weeks for creation. Email us to start a bespoke project.