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Late 18th Century Garnet & Diamond Ring

$3,800

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Garnet takes its name from the Latin “granate” meaning seed. This moniker is an allusion to the red variety of the gemstone’s likeness in color to the pomegranate seed, but garnets actually occur in all colors with the exception of blue. The red and purplish varieties of the mineral (pyrope and almandine) are the most common in the family (and thereby the most popular) and were employed in the jewelry of Ancient Rome and Egypt, Medieval Europe, and all the way up through the Georgian and Victorian periods and into the present day. This Georgian ring features a wine-hued garnet within a fluted dished setting flanked by old mine cut diamonds set in silver. The inside of one shoulder is engraved “M.W.C.I.”

  • Materials

    10k gold (tests), silver, 7mm x 5.8mm flat cut garnet, 4 2.5mm old mine cut diamonds

  • Age

    c. 1780

  • Condition

    Very good - engraved “M.W.C.I.”

  • Size

    8.5, can be slightly resized; 6.7mm head, 1.8mm shank

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please note:Terms of Sale

Antiques can be returned unworn and in original condition within 10 days of delivery for an exchange or refund minus the cost of shipping. Once a piece has been altered, including ring re-sizing, it is FINAL SALE.