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$1.00
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48 mg
Description
An early twentieth century Edwardian engagement ring featuring a refined diamond cluster, crafted in the United Kingdom around 1905. The design highlights a principal old cut diamond framed by smaller stones, forming a balanced, luminous arrangement on the finger. The total diamond weight of approximately 0.24 carats is chosen to offer gentle brilliance with an elegant, understated profile. The cluster is set in platinum over an 18 carat yellow gold band, hallmarked in Chester for 1907 and finished with a graceful, comfortable shank. Its proportions, including a delicately elevated head and slim band, are thoughtfully composed for everyday wear while preserving the character and craftsmanship of its period origin.