18ct Gold Diamond & Ruby Set Vintage Ring
Step back in time with this pre-owned 18ct yellow gold diamond and ruby set vintage ring, dating to circa 1915. With its timeless elegance and historical charm, this piece is a beautiful testament to early 20th-century design, featuring:
Design: A graceful vintage setting with three oval-cut rubies at its heart, framed by delicate diamond accents, embodying the refined style of the Edwardian era.
Material: Made from 18-carat yellow gold, the warm tone and polished finish highlight the depth of the rubies and the sparkle of the diamonds.
Gemstone Detail: Set with three vivid rubies, each measuring approximately 5mm by 4mm, arranged in a traditional trilogy style and accented with diamonds that add subtle brilliance and balance.
Size & Weight: Sized at Q and weighing 2.70 grams, this ring offers a delicate yet meaningful presence on the hand.
A rare and romantic piece—ideal for vintage jewellery lovers, collectors, or those seeking a one-of-a-kind treasure with over a century of history.
Product Reference (SKU): VD7125
Features
Metal | 18ct Gold |
Size | Q |
Weight | 2.70 grams |
Condition | Pre-owned |
Product Code | VD7125 |
Shipping
All Orders are dispatched within 1 Working Day. Orders over £50 qualify for free Express Delivery (Royal Mail Special Delivery - Insured and Tracked)
Packaging
This item will be supplied with a free presentation case (colours may vary)
Guarantee
This item is covered by our 30 day money-back guarantee - simply return the item to one of our stores within 30 days of purchase in unworn condition for a full refund if not completely satisfied
Condition
A+ Grade
This item has been checked for defects by our in-house Jewellers and professionally cleaned and polished to medical standards. As a pre-owned item, it will show signs of wear and character but has passed hand selection criteria as being an exceptional example for age.
This item has been assessed as excellent condition, meaning it shows very few if any signs of wear and can be described as ‘like new’.