Georgian Garnet and Pearl Ring - Antique Mourning Style in 15ct Gold | Custom Made by Yaffie™
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An intriguing, decorative early 19th century mourning ring, from the late Georgian/Regency period. Constructed in unmarked yellow gold (tests as approximately 15ct), the central glazed compartment containing a woven hair panel, within a surround of seed pearls and almandine garnets with a cut down border, to the fluted trifurcated shank and closed back setting.
The ring is likely to have been a gentleman's ring, to be worn on the little finger, though could just as easily have belonged to a lady. The ring is unmarked, I would date it 1800 - 1840.
Dimension:
Size - UK J, US 4 5/8
Head - 12.40mm x 16.30mm
Rise off finger - 3.80mm
Weight - 3.8g
Condition:
Good to fair antique condition, with wear commensurate with age and use. Gemstones in good condition. Evidence of a resize. Please note, pearls are soft and sensitive gemstones which must be worn with care. Do not immerse this ring in water as the pearls will loosen.
The ring is likely to have been a gentleman's ring, to be worn on the little finger, though could just as easily have belonged to a lady. The ring is unmarked, I would date it 1800 - 1840.
Dimension:
Size - UK J, US 4 5/8
Head - 12.40mm x 16.30mm
Rise off finger - 3.80mm
Weight - 3.8g
Condition:
Good to fair antique condition, with wear commensurate with age and use. Gemstones in good condition. Evidence of a resize. Please note, pearls are soft and sensitive gemstones which must be worn with care. Do not immerse this ring in water as the pearls will loosen.