This vintage ring has been structurally sculptured into a dome shape and features thirteen round mixed cut emeralds and ten round mixed cut rubies, each secured within a four claw setting. The ring exhibits a lattice design, whereby gold cables are twisted together to resemble a rope style. The ring has an overall width of 19.2mm and height of 8.2mm. The ring exhibits a ribbed shank and is mounted within hallmarked 9ct yellow gold.
Material: 9ct Yellow Gold
Brand: Lewins Vintage
Style: Bombé
Primary Stones: Emeralds, 13x Round Mixed Cut, apx. total carat weight 1.00ct
Secondary Stones: Rubies, 10x Round Brilliant Cuts, apx. total carat weight 1.00cts
Birthstone: Emerald - May, Ruby - July
Anniversary: Emerald - 20th, 35th, Ruby - 15th, 40th, 80th
Ring Size: L.5
Resizeable: Yes
Weight: 8.02 grams
Condition: Fair (pitting on the shank)
Period: Vintage, Modern
Hallmark: The standard mark, “9.375”. The assay office mark of London. The date letter mark is “r”, indicating circa 1972. The maker’s or sponsor's mark “W.H”.
Jewellery Odyssey:
Originating from the French word meaning “bomb-shaped”, Bombé rings also known as Boule, was a style of jewellery that created a bold statement. Intricate open-work designs of floral, swirls and spirals that were synonymous of the Edwardian era, were applied to platinum bombé’s designed during this period. As the years moved on, trends and styles paved the way to once again reinvent old designs. Whilst reflecting the essence of this style of smooth rounded contours, geometric shapes and lines, added a twist to the Art Deco variation of this ring. Although popular throughout the twentieth century, it was during the 50s, 60s and 70s that the Bombé ring truly became iconic. The wider surface of the curved ring empowered the goldsmiths of the retro and modern periods, with freedom. Bombé’s were often fabricated with ribbed textures and fluted patterns. Or for ultimate glamour and glitz, they were encrusted partially or completely with gemstones.
Gem Lore:
Emerald - derives from the greek word ‘smaragdos’, which simply translates to ‘green stone’. In many ancient cultures, Emeralds are notoriously known, for bestowing good luck to those that adorn the gemstone. From being considered as ‘holy’ by the Aztecs ... to the writings of Veda, which unearthed the gemstone to ‘improve one’s well-being’. Even the ‘holy grail’ itself, was depicted as being created, from an emerald.
Ruby - derives from the Latin word ‘ruber’, which simply translate to ‘red’. Ruby, possesses a variation of subtle overtones: from rosey pinks to golden browns, that glimmer against its famed scarlet red body colour. Early cultures thought the stone resembled the colour of blood, leading to the belief that rubies symbolised life. This gemstone was worn by many ancient warriors, on their shields or armour to provide protection. Today, the richness of ruby imbues passion, love and success.
Ring Resizing Service - How To Request Your Size:
If the current ring size listed under the details section, does not match your requirements. Please complete the enquiry form: including the reference code of the ring, which is located above the price, along with the ring size you need.
We will assess the feasibility of your request and provide you with a quotation for the bespoke alteration. If you decide to proceed, we will email you a link to review and process your customised order.
*Please Note: our resizing service typically requires a timeframe of 10 to 14 working days to complete. Rings that have been resized, cannot be returned for an exchange or refund.
Can Any Ring Be Resized?
No, depending on the design and setting, some rings cannot be resized. Whilst other rings can be safely resized up or down, by one to four sizes.
Are There Limitations To Resizing Rings?
Yes, it is important to appreciate that rings are made to fit their current size. When a request is made to significantly reduce the current size, it can result in the band developing an oval shape. Equally, increasing the size beyond a certain point, can alter the curvature of the band. Such modifications can potentially compromise the stability of settings, that hold gemstones securely in place.
As a result, there are limitations on how much a ring can be resized without compromising its structural integrity. If a requested size change impedes the durability of the ring, alternative solutions such as incorporating a half shank or soldered beads, if appropriate 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.
Emerald, Beryl:
Hardness: 7.5 | Toughness: Poor | Stability: Fair
Extreme Caution, Avoid: Sudden Impact (pressure, knocks), Chemicals (acids, detergents, solvents, nail polish remover), Heat, Jewellery Cleaners (ultrasonic, steam cleaners).
Gemmological Observation: Emerald is a very brittle stone, it can fracture/chip easily due to internal fissures. Please avoid wearing during an activity that can cause this gemstone to be knocked. Clean with mild soapy water and dry with a soft cloth. Never soak in detergents/solvents/ultrasonic cleaning - as this can cause the removal of any oils, if present.
Ruby, Corundum:
Hardness: 9 | Toughness: Excellent | Stability: Very Good
Low Caution: A very durable gemstone, generally it is safe to use in; Jewellery Cleaners (dips, ultrasonic and steam cleaners).
Gemmological Observation: Corundums are a very durable gemstone. However, if lead-glass filled or heavily fractured, you will need to avoid: Chemicals (acid, detergents), Direct Heat, Jewellery Cleaners (ultrasonic, steam cleaners).