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A beautiful oxblood coral ring from the?Victorian?(ca1880) era! This striking piece is crafted in 14kt gold,?and has quite an artistic design. At the center of the setting is a natural, un-dyed?coral plaque, which is intricately hand-carved?with a lovely floral motif. This particular variety of coral has a deep, rich red color known as "oxblood," which is particularly valuable and desired among collectors! Delicate cutouts form the shapes of?individual flowers, blooming with cheerful petals and stems surrounded by leaves. Completing the design is a decorative filigree pattern that emerges along the sides and shoulders of the setting. The nature-inspired motif continues, with vine-like swirls and fine flourishes throughout. Completing the design is a stacked band in the back, stamped with a small maker's hallmark on the exterior of the shank. A fabulous statement piece, this stylish ring is perfect for any coral lover and?would make a?beautiful addition to any collection!?
Measurements:?The ring has a small finger size 7.5, but could be resized if needed. The oval-shaped coral plaque measures 7/8" tall, 5/8" wide, and?rests about 3/8" above the finger when worn. The gold band measures 3mm wide at the back.
Condition:?The overall condition of the ring is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the gold filigree setting?or to the natural carved oxblood coral stone, which is intact and securely set.
Measurements:?The ring has a small finger size 7.5, but could be resized if needed. The oval-shaped coral plaque measures 7/8" tall, 5/8" wide, and?rests about 3/8" above the finger when worn. The gold band measures 3mm wide at the back.
Condition:?The overall condition of the ring is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the gold filigree setting?or to the natural carved oxblood coral stone, which is intact and securely set.