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Ring with 0.10 ctw rose-cut diamonds
Made of 18 k yellow gold and sterling silver
We ship the products by insured shipment within the European Union.
Some rings can tell more than you might think at first glance. This one, made at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, combines two precious metals - silver, in which diamond rosettes with a total weight of 0.10 ct are set, and 0.750 gold, from which the rail is made. This is a classic combination of the times - silver emphasized the cool shine of diamonds, and the warm shade of gold added elegance to the whole.
In the center of this composition are three diamonds - and it is this trio that has its symbolic meaning. In jewelry, the number three has been associated for centuries with harmony, balance and the cycle of life. Three stones often symbolize the past, present and future - a reminder that every moment is part of a larger story. They were also a symbol of love in its three versions: friendship, devotion and passion.
Diamond rosettes, thanks to their unique cut resembling flower petals, subtly reflect light, creating the effect of a delicate, soft glow. Their cool shine contrasts beautifully with the warm gold of the rail, giving the ring lightness but also character.
This is jewelry that combines classics with a hidden message. It can be a symbol of personal history, a memento of important moments or simply an everyday accessory that reminds us that every path consists of three steps: what was, what is, and what is yet to come.