Throughout history, pearls have been one of the most coveted of all gemstones. In the centuries upon centuries before the invention of the cultured pearl, these organic gemstones were extraordinarily rare and highly prized. In the Georgian period, a strand of pearls of matched color and size could command a greater price than jewels set with diamonds, rubies, or emeralds. Pearls were included in European sumptuary laws and there were strict regulations as to who was allowed to wear them. This Victorian era ring was made at a more egalitarian time in history and could have been worn by anyone who could afford to buy it. It's made in 18k yellow gold and three luminous pearls in star-shaped settings.
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- Materials
18k gold (marked), 2 3.3mm pearls, 1 4.3mm pearl
- Age
c. 1880
- Condition
Very good
- Size
4.5, can be slightly resized; 6.1mm head, 4mm shank

Aboutthe
VictorianEra
1837 — 1901
please note:Terms of Sale
Antiques can be returned unworn and in original condition within 10 days of delivery for an exchange or refund minus the cost of shipping. Once a piece has been altered, including ring re-sizing, it is FINAL SALE.