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Ring with pink stones and diamonds in table and rose cuts.
Crafted in 14K yellow gold (0.585).
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This ring captures the essence of the Georgian era—a time when jewellery was as much a symbol of sentiment and social standing as it was a decorative art form. Though crafted in the second half of the 20th century, it has been intentionally aged to evoke the appearance and atmosphere of an antique piece passed down through generations.
The design reflects a typical Georgian cluster ring: low-set, horizontally oriented, and composed to emphasize symmetry and balance. The central pink stones—soft in tone and deliberately chosen for their romantic hue—are enclosed in closed-back foiled settings with delicate crown-like bezels. This technique, common in the 18th and early 19th centuries, was used to intensify the play of light in an era lit by candlelight. Surrounding the pink gems is a halo of table-cut and rose-cut diamonds, further anchoring the piece in Georgian stylistic conventions, as these were the dominant cuts before the invention of the modern brilliant cut.
The shank, crafted in warm yellow gold, bears the marks of intentional wear: a gently irregular surface and a softly burnished patina, emulating the texture of gold that has aged gracefully over centuries. The ring does not seek to reinterpret the past—it seeks to inhabit it. Every detail, from the flatness of the stones to the hand-finished bezel work, reflects a deep understanding of 18th-century goldsmithing.
This is not simply a vintage-inspired jewel—it is a stylistic homage to the Georgian period, executed with historical insight, technical fidelity, and an appreciation for the understated drama of early romantic jewellery.