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Antique Starburst 0.15ct Old European cut Diamond ring in 18K gold

Antique Starburst 0.15ct Old European cut Diamond ring in 18K gold

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A beautiful ring with a central diamond of approximately 0.15 carat made of 18 carat gold.

This ring is 110 years old and antique, but has so much style that you can let it last for generations to come!
The ring dates from 1915 and was made in Chester, United Kingdom. It features a 3.3mm wide diamond in the center, cut in an "Old European cut."

An Old European cut is a type of cut that lies between the "old mine cut" and the "brilliant." The Old European cut resembles a brilliant cut, but often has a higher table and a very characteristic feature: the ground culet.

The ring is in worn, but very good condition.

Due to the age of this ring, I have chosen not to remove the signs of wear.

If you would like this, I can make the ring completely scratch-free and polished. You can note this in the comments when ordering.

Details:

  • Top = 8.8 mm
  • Height = 2.2mm
  • Size = 17.50 mm / 55
  • Weight: 5,212 gr
  • Approved:
    • HG&S = Maker Quality Mark
    • 750 = Gold hallmark 18 carat
    • 3 turrets in a triangle = Chester
    • P = Date stamp 1915
  • Diamonds:
    • 0.15 Carat in total
    • Color: Nearly colorless "J"
    • Purity: SI1 – SI2
    • Cut: Old European Cut

The diamonds have been assessed by myself, to the best of my ability and with the knowledge and experience I have built up over the years.

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Will you take care of the next chapter?

At Feniks, all jewelry has been part of the life of at least 1 other person.
The piece of jewelry was worn , cherished and every trace has its own story .

A story that will not reveal the jewel.

For this special reason I do not completely erase the traces of the past . The jewelry has been checked and polished but some still bear the marks of the previous owner.

The stories of the past remain a mystery. Will you create the next chapter?