Georgian Heart and Crown diamond silver and gold ring, circa 1800.
The Georgian Heart and Crown Diamond Silver and Gold Ring, dating to circa 1800, serves as a remarkable example of the jewelry craftsmanship characteristic of the Georgian era. This period was marked by significant developments in jewelry design, largely influenced by evolving fashion trends and relaxed sumptuary laws that allowed greater access to luxurious materials such as diamonds and gold. The heart-and-crown motif itself symbolizes love and loyalty, making it a popular choice for sentimental jewelry during this time. The intricate detailing typical of Georgian pieces not only reflects personal sentiments but also showcases the skill of contemporary goldsmiths who were adept at manipulating precious metals into elaborate forms.
SPECIFICATIONS:
DIAMONDS: 3 Table cut and 4 rose cut diamonds total approximately 0.35 carat.
METAL: Silver and 14k gold.
WEIGHT: 3.8 grams.
DIMENSIONS: 9/16" wide toward the fingernail and 3/4" across the finger.
RING SIZE: Size 8 plus
CONDITION: High magnification photographs show considerable design details, and this ring is in good condition, all consistent with age and wear.
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