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Victorian/Edwardian emerald ring

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I got this little Victorian or Edwardian emerald ring to celebrate having survived a recent health drama (a burst appendix). It has three little emeralds in a halo of the most delightfully sparkly OECs. It's marked 14K and has an inscription that's too worn to read. I know it is very modest compared to a lot of the large beauties here, but I love it. It is very cheering after my hospital stay.

I believe it was probably made c. 1890-1910, based on the OECs (not rose cuts, OMCs, or single cuts), the style of the setting, and the fact that the diamonds are set in yellow gold, not white metal (which I would expect to be silver if earlier and platinum or white gold if later).

Would anybody like to speculate about the possible origin and treatment of the little emeralds? They are about 3.3mm by 2.3mm each.

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It’s beautiful! Im so glad you are recovering! Good health is a blessing!
 
I couldn't comment on the emerald details, but it sure is a pretty ring! Enjoy!!
 
It’s lovely! Beautiful color in a delicate form.
 
Glad you're recovering well! That must have been a painful and scary experience. You chose a beautiful ring!
 
Yikes! For that "life event," maybe get two!

Very pretty!
 
HI:

Gorgeous ring! Nice to see you and get well soon!!

cheers--Sharon
 
I adore antique jewelry for their romance and craftsmanship. Your emerald ring is a beauty and I love the finger coverage.
 
Thank you for the kind words and wishes, jewelry friends!
 
I love the new ring and am happy to hear you are on the way to recovery. Please wear it in good health!
 
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