MATERIAL
Five-stone Victorian style ladies’ ring in 18K (750) yellow gold and some platinum, with engravings on the sides, center set with 1 diamond circa 0.45 ct. J/Si1, 4.8 mm (1940 cut) between 2 oval rubies weighing a total of 0.80 carats (5 x 3.8 mm) and 2 smaller diamonds weighing a total of ca 0.60 carats, handmade
MARK
Stamped 750
SIZE AND WEIGHT
Size approximately 56, weight 3.6 g
CONDITION
Very good
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Accompanied by a Lohri certificate and an original box from Royal Court Jeweller W. Range Cassel (Kassel)
Reference-Number
EAR151
Belle Époque
(1895–1914)
The joie de vivre of the turn of the century
At the turn of the century, fashion appears carefree and luxurious. The jewels of this era are correspondingly lavish and set with many diamonds and pearls, but still feature delicate design. When observed today, these pieces of jewellery with their motifs of flowers, bows and ribbons still evoke the light-hearted joy of life of that period. There is an exceptionally varied range of filigree neck jewellery as well as of jewels that can be worn in various ways (e.g. brooches that can also be worn as pendants).