Mungo's Mine
Incredible, Vintage, Art Deco 18ct Gold Opal and Diamond Ring
Incredible, Vintage, Art Deco 18ct Gold Opal and Diamond Ring
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This is an incredible and rather unusual Art Deco statement ring dating to the late 1930s. It features an extremely fiery hand opal cabachon sandwiched by 2 beautiful old cut diamonds which catch the light beautifully. The platinum gallery is supported by an 18ct Gold band which is hallmarked.
The central opal measures approximately 6mm in diameter and the band is currently (but re-sizable) a UK size L, which is a US size 5 3/4.
This is a real showstopper of a ring; the stunning central opal flashes an array of colours, most noticably, blue, purple and bright orange as the light hits its core. It would make a superb engagement ring, or a very romantic gift to a loved one.
Pleae have a look at the pictures and video and dont hesitate to get in touch if you require any further information.
A note on Opals:
Opal is the birthstone for October ... The name opal is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit upala, meaning “precious stone,” and later the Greek derivative “Opallios,” meaning “to see a change of color.”
Opals are sometimes referred to as the Queen of Gemstones and are considered a semi precious stone. They are also said to be Queen Victoria’s favourite gemstone, and they were extremely popular throughout her reign.
Opals are thought to encourage freedom and independence and creativity.
The central opal measures approximately 6mm in diameter and the band is currently (but re-sizable) a UK size L, which is a US size 5 3/4.
This is a real showstopper of a ring; the stunning central opal flashes an array of colours, most noticably, blue, purple and bright orange as the light hits its core. It would make a superb engagement ring, or a very romantic gift to a loved one.
Pleae have a look at the pictures and video and dont hesitate to get in touch if you require any further information.
A note on Opals:
Opal is the birthstone for October ... The name opal is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit upala, meaning “precious stone,” and later the Greek derivative “Opallios,” meaning “to see a change of color.”
Opals are sometimes referred to as the Queen of Gemstones and are considered a semi precious stone. They are also said to be Queen Victoria’s favourite gemstone, and they were extremely popular throughout her reign.
Opals are thought to encourage freedom and independence and creativity.
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