Astrid, is a vintage inspired solitaire engagement ring that pays homage to an original Edwardian design from the early 20th century, capturing the essence of a bygone era with modern day craftsmanship. Centered with a GIA certified 2.50 carat M VS2 antique old mine cushion cut diamond showcased in 18k yellow gold. The low mounting with crown prongs holds the diamond, emphasizing its authentic antique cut and allowing its unique character to shine through. Astrid is a celebration of the diamond itself, a minimal yet perfect solitaire.
Handcrafted by Erstwhile in the heart of New York City, the Erstwhile Collection showcases rare antique diamonds elegantly set in precious metals.
Details
- Item 8252
- 2.50 carat antique old mine cushion cut diamond with M color and VS2 clarity with GIA # 5221745839
- 18K yellow gold
- Center measures 9.8mm tall and band measures 1.8mm
- Current ring size: 6.25 (ring can be re-sized)
Shipping
We offer free shipping. Orders will be shipped within two business days via insured FedEx delivery unless add-on services are applied. All orders will be arranged with you, the purchaser, and will not ship without your approval. If you have an important date in mind, let us know so we can plan accordingly. All shipments require an adult signature.
International shipping is $175
Return Policy
We accept returns within 14 days of receipt. We offer free shipping on returns in the US; contact us to arrange a return or exchange. We will provide a free return shipping label that will be insured. Purchases shipped back without our knowledge will incur a fee equal to 10% of the purchase value. Returns without our knowledge which are then lost/stolen in transit, are the sender's responsibility.
Customize
You can personalize this ring with your preferred carat size, color, and clarity, available in platinum, 18k yellow, or rose gold. It's important to mention that we exclusively use natural antique cut diamonds. The creation of bespoke projects typically requires about 4 to 6 weeks. Email us to start a bespoke project.