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Turquoise and pearl marquise ring

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Turquoise and pearl marquise ring

Antique marquise ring in 18kt yellow gold (hallmark: owl) , decorated with three turquoise cabochons in a surround of fine pearls. The central oval is supported by motifs punctuated with blackened gold, finely chiseled, of naturalist inspiration.
Back decorated with the inscription "HS - November 6, 1880 - November 6, 1900". Detachable if necessary.

Work from the end of the 19th century.

Gross weight: 2.97g
Pattern height: 1.50 cm
Ring size: 54 (diameter 17.15 / US 6.75).

Condition: slight wear to the setting, oxidation, and micro scratches on the gold parts, slightly frosted turquoise, natural color nuances, slight wear, and glue marks on the pearls, see photos.

Turquoise was all the rage in the 19th century: blue stones were particularly popular in the 1840s, following the wave of orientalism that swept across Europe.

Our delicate marquise, probably celebrating a birthday, will suit all ages.

All our antique rings.

$1,068.00
Turquoise and pearl marquise ring
$1,068.00

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Antique marquise ring in 18kt yellow gold (hallmark: owl) , decorated with three turquoise cabochons in a surround of fine pearls. The central oval is supported by motifs punctuated with blackened gold, finely chiseled, of naturalist inspiration.
Back decorated with the inscription "HS - November 6, 1880 - November 6, 1900". Detachable if necessary.

Work from the end of the 19th century.

Gross weight: 2.97g
Pattern height: 1.50 cm
Ring size: 54 (diameter 17.15 / US 6.75).

Condition: slight wear to the setting, oxidation, and micro scratches on the gold parts, slightly frosted turquoise, natural color nuances, slight wear, and glue marks on the pearls, see photos.

Turquoise was all the rage in the 19th century: blue stones were particularly popular in the 1840s, following the wave of orientalism that swept across Europe.

Our delicate marquise, probably celebrating a birthday, will suit all ages.

All our antique rings.