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19th Century Rose Cut Diamond Solitaire
This beautiful piece was made in Western Europe and dates to the mid 19th century. The ring is crafted in 14K gold and is set with an rose cut diamond in a rub over setting. The closed back diamond rests in an openwork belcher setting with 8 strands.
The gold bezel is attached to an unusual band which takes to form of a multiple crescents lined up in a row. The crescent moon was a popular jewellery motif in the Victorian period, it was a feminine symbol, celebrating the moon as a goddess and, by extension, embracing female empowerment. It also showed the desire for a new relationship that would develop into marriage, like a crescent moon eventually turning full.
UK size J 1/2, US size 5, 2.27g 14K gold, diamond measures 3.5mm across
The gold bezel is attached to an unusual band which takes to form of a multiple crescents lined up in a row. The crescent moon was a popular jewellery motif in the Victorian period, it was a feminine symbol, celebrating the moon as a goddess and, by extension, embracing female empowerment. It also showed the desire for a new relationship that would develop into marriage, like a crescent moon eventually turning full.
UK size J 1/2, US size 5, 2.27g 14K gold, diamond measures 3.5mm across
$196.99
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This beautiful piece was made in Western Europe and dates to the mid 19th century. The ring is crafted in 14K gold and is set with an rose cut diamond in a rub over setting. The closed back diamond rests in an openwork belcher setting with 8 strands.
The gold bezel is attached to an unusual band which takes to form of a multiple crescents lined up in a row. The crescent moon was a popular jewellery motif in the Victorian period, it was a feminine symbol, celebrating the moon as a goddess and, by extension, embracing female empowerment. It also showed the desire for a new relationship that would develop into marriage, like a crescent moon eventually turning full.
UK size J 1/2, US size 5, 2.27g 14K gold, diamond measures 3.5mm across
The gold bezel is attached to an unusual band which takes to form of a multiple crescents lined up in a row. The crescent moon was a popular jewellery motif in the Victorian period, it was a feminine symbol, celebrating the moon as a goddess and, by extension, embracing female empowerment. It also showed the desire for a new relationship that would develop into marriage, like a crescent moon eventually turning full.
UK size J 1/2, US size 5, 2.27g 14K gold, diamond measures 3.5mm across





















