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Burmese ruby ​​and diamond garter ring

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Burmese ruby ​​and diamond garter ring

Finely carved garter ring in 18kt yellow gold (eagle head hallmarks), set with three oval-shaped rubies (total weight estimated at approximately 2.68 Cts), as well as six rose-cut diamonds, total weight estimated at approximately 0.05Cts.

Rubies accompanied by a Carat Gem Lab certificate, specifying natural Burmese rubies with thermal modifications.

19th century French work.

Gross weight: 4.00g
Ring size: 55 1/2 (diameter 17.50/ US 7.25).
Height: 0.70cm

Condition: very light micro scratches on the gold parts, and slight wear to the setting, see photos.

The so -called "pigeon's blood" ruby is the most sought after for its intense and deep red. The most beautiful and rare ones come from Burma, from the famous Mogok Valley.

The garter ring consists of a band on which most often rests 3 to 5 aligned stones. The engagement ring par excellence, its name is derived from the traditional garter worn by the bride.

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$3,358.00
Burmese ruby ​​and diamond garter ring
$3,358.00

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Finely carved garter ring in 18kt yellow gold (eagle head hallmarks), set with three oval-shaped rubies (total weight estimated at approximately 2.68 Cts), as well as six rose-cut diamonds, total weight estimated at approximately 0.05Cts.

Rubies accompanied by a Carat Gem Lab certificate, specifying natural Burmese rubies with thermal modifications.

19th century French work.

Gross weight: 4.00g
Ring size: 55 1/2 (diameter 17.50/ US 7.25).
Height: 0.70cm

Condition: very light micro scratches on the gold parts, and slight wear to the setting, see photos.

The so -called "pigeon's blood" ruby is the most sought after for its intense and deep red. The most beautiful and rare ones come from Burma, from the famous Mogok Valley.

The garter ring consists of a band on which most often rests 3 to 5 aligned stones. The engagement ring par excellence, its name is derived from the traditional garter worn by the bride.

All our antique rings