Antique Edwardian Opal Five Stone Ring Dated 1912 OpalThis enchanting antique Edwardian five stone opal ring is a rare survivor, hallmarked in Birmingham in 1912 the very year the Titanic set sail. The graceful half hoop gallery is crafted in warm 18ct yellow gold, set with five graduating natural opal cabochons that come alive with a mesmerising play of colour, flashing neon greens, blues, pinks, and fiery orange. During the Edwardian era, opals were treasured as symbols of hope, luck, and passionate
casting a mystical radiance both in day and moonlight
MEASURES: length 15 inches x Width 8mm x Depth 7mm
3ct and is complemented by a warm 14ct yellow gold gallery with distinctive curves rippling out from each claw
A beautiful antique Edwardian ruby diamond trilogy ring
It would make the perfect gift for a loved one and has a lovely patina and pleasantly smooth outer shell complete with a Pro
The piece is modelled in silver and claw set with three radiant citrines across the centre
with the trilogy of natural stones representing past
The stones vary in size and exhibit a blazing-red hue and neat triangular facets that glitter beautifully when they catch the light
ITEM NUMBER: 23-980
It is composed of robust cable links
A regal antique Georgian paste rivière collar necklace
It’s also complete with Birmingham hallmarks