This antique ring comprises of five stunning old mine cut diamonds. It comprises of a single oblong shaped old mine cut diamond, set centrally to the ring. It is flanked by two cushion shaped old mine cut diamonds on either side. The beautiful hand carved diamonds are set in open back claw setting and features scroll designs on the under-gallery of the ring. The gallery of the ring inspired by traditional late Victorian/early Edwardian settings, features curved fan-like claws flowing from intricately pierced parallel scallops. The edge of the gallery is detailed with a diamond cut ribbed pattern. The diamonds are mounted between solid trumpeting shoulders within hallmarked 18ct yellow gold.
Material: 18ct Yellow Gold
Brand: Lewins Vintage
Style: Five Stone
Primary Stones: Diamond, 1 Oval Old Mine Cut, apx. total carat weight: 0.09cts
Secondary Stones: Diamonds, 4 Cushion Old Mine Cut, apx. total carat weight: 0.14cts
Birthstone: Diamond - April
Anniversary: Diamond - 10th, 60th
Ring Size: N
Resizeable: Yes
Weight: 3.7 grams
Condition: Good
Period: Antique, Victorian
Hallmark: The standard mark, "18". The assay office mark of London. The date letter mark "O", indicating 1869. The sponsor’s or makers mark, unknown.
Jewellery Odyssey:
The late-Victorian Period was popular for boat shaped clusters, themes of filigree and the use of more delicate settings. Which heavily inspired the Edwardian Period, whereby jewellery became more refined; in the fashioning of stones and simultaneously, in the design of jewellery.
The "Eternity Ring" is a traditional design, a circle of stones to symbolise eternal love. In Ancient Egyptian times the circle (Shen), was a very powerful symbol that represented eternity. The Egyptians wore eternity rings with carvings, beads and gems set in a continuous line, around the entire band of the ring. The half-eternity ring has either five, seven or nine stones set on the top half of the ring. It was designed to improve comfort.
Gem Lore:
Diamond - derives from the Greek word ‘adamas’, which translates to ‘invincible’. Today, the meaning somewhat refers, to the gemstones excellent hardness (ranking 10 on Mohs' scale), hence diamonds are highly resistant to be scratched or abraded by another material, other than diamonds itself. Moreover, diamonds possess the magical phenomenon of fire, which relies on the facetted gemstones ability to disperse (split) light, into a rainbow of colours.
The ancient Egyptians thought diamonds symbolised life, and the Pharaohs were known to place the gemstone in the centre of an ankh cross. Whereas, the ancient Greeks believed diamonds to be the tears of the gods or broken splinters from fallen stars. Alternatively, in ancient Roman literature it is noted that Cupids arrows were ‘diamond tipped’, maybe one of the first references that associates the gemstone with love.
Request Current Ring Size To Be Altered:
If the current ring size listed, is not the ring size you require. Please fill out the form below, requesting the size you need and we will respond within 2 working days. We will answer any question you may have, estimate lead times and let you know you how much this alteration will cost.
Please note, that whilst ring sizes (depending on the setting and style of ring) can safely and easily be sized up or down, one to four sizes. Rings were generally made to the scale of their current size. Requesting a ring size a lot smaller in size then the current size, can make the bottom band of the ring become oval in shape. When making rings larger in size, our highly skilled workshop will seamlessly add a piece of metal, into the bottom of the ring. If a size is requested that will impede the structural durability of the ring, than depending on the setting and style, alternative options such as: half shank or soldered beads, can be suggested.
Remember there is only about a 1mm difference between each whole ring size. For more information on what to consider when finding your size, read our blog: "The Factors Affecting Ring Size”.
Jewellery Care Precautions:
Avoid direct contact with: perfume, lotions, skincare, hairspray / other chemicals. Remove, your jewellery: when showering, swimming (as both chlorine and saltwater will react with metals), washing your hands / using hand sanitisers, before going to bed or when participating in physical activities (going to the gym, exercising, gardening, housework etc….).
Beware, metals may tarnish over time due to oxygen contact and natural body oils. Prevent items from being exposed to moisture and direct sunlight, for long periods. Store jewellery in a dry place away from humidity, in a pouch/jewellery box and keep each piece separated from each other. Care, for your jewellery by cleaning with a soft dry cloth.
Yellow Gold:
Gold as an element, in its purest form will not tarnish, but gold used in jewellery has been alloyed with other metals, to increase durability. These metals have properties that when in contact with oxygen, chemicals, oils or other substances - will result in a surface tarnish or damage and corrosion. Even the pH level of you skin and the natural oils it produces, can tarnish your gold jewellery.
To prevent your gold jewellery from tarnishing or even disintegrating, avoid exposure to household chemicals, bleaches, toothpaste, baking soda and other cleaning abrasives. Wearing jewellery in places where perfumes, hairsprays, body lotions have been applied on your body, will increase tarnishing. Wear your jewellery after the products have been applied. To clean your gold jewellery, use a mild soap with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. For professional cleaning, our workshop can polish your jewellery back to life.
Diamond:
Hardness: 10 | Toughness: Good | Stability: Excellent
Low Caution: A very durable gemstone, generally it is safe to use in; Jewellery Cleaners (Dips, Ultrasonic, Steam Cleaners).
Gemmological Observation: Diamonds have excellent hardness, this means only a diamond can scratch/abrade another diamond. To avoid scratches, store your diamond set jewellery separately. Diamonds only have good toughness, as they possess perfect cleavage. This means that if knocked in the wrong direction, the diamond can cleave/fracture. Whilst wearing, you will need to avoid: Sudden Impact (sharp knocks). If the diamond is heavily fractured, you will need to avoid using: Jewellery Cleaners (ultrasonic, steam cleaners).