This late Victorian ring presents a robust design, featuring a central 3.18-carat emerald, set within a 14 karat yellow gold band. The emerald, prominent in size, is cut in a fashion typical of the period, allowing for a display of its green color and natural inclusions. On each side, the emerald is complemented by a single diamond, together weighing 0.2 carats.

The design of the ring is a testament to the late Victorian era's penchant for intricate details and a bold aesthetic. The band features a square-faced setting that frames the emerald, while the shoulders of the ring showcase openwork detailing and geometric patterns, hallmarks of the era's intricate metalwork. The gold's patina adds a historical depth, highlighting the craftsmanship and design sensibilities of the time, where jewelry served not just as adornment but also as a statement of the wearer's status and taste. Reflecting the era's affinity for elaborate and substantial designs, the ring exhibits the bold use of color and balanced asymmetry.

Size: 6.25

Condition: In great antique condition with natural patina and scratches

Emerald Weight: 3.18 carats

Diamond Weight: 0.2 carats

Total Ring Weight: 4.7 grams

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