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Coral ring, late 19th century. This ring is set with a large coral cabochon, set in a plain, galleried mount. Coral jewels experienced a surge in popularity in the early 19th century, when the European middle and upper classes embarked on ‘Grand Tours’ to Italy, and bought jewellery manufactured using coral sourced from the Mediterranean. Coral is treasured for its beautiful and distinctive range of colours, particularly its red and pink varieties, its ability to take polish to a high lustre, and its subtle surface structure, resembling the grain of wood. Often, coral is dyed or wax-impregnated to improve its colour or lustre, but unusually, this beautifully elongated cabochon is completely untreated.
Place Of Origin |
UK |
Stone Type |
Coral: approximately 9.00 carats |
Stone Dimensions |
Coral approximately 27.8 x 10.4 x 4.3mm |
Metal Type |
14 carat yellow gold |
Marks |
French import assay mark for 14 carat gold |
Date Of Manufacture |
Late 19th century |
Period Of Manufacture |
Victorian |
Condition |
Very good Antique Engagement Ring |
Signs Of Wear |
Very minor wear commensurate with age |
Band Size |
UK: P US: 7.5 (complimentary re-size available) |