Victorian Revival Three-Stone Diamond Ring 14K
This stunning vintage ring, dating from the 1940s-50s, is a beautiful example of Victorian Revival craftsmanship. Crafted in 14K yellow gold, the ring features an Eastlake-inspired design with three brilliant round diamonds that sparkle against the geometric, architectural elements of the piece. Eastlake style, which draws from the designs of Charles Eastlake, is known for its clean lines, flat surfaces, and subtle incised carvings, rejecting the ornate, curved forms of the past. This timeless piece is a true collector’s item, offering both elegance and historical significance. Pictured as received from a local estate, the ring is in excellent condition, with cleaning and polishing available at no extra charge to restore it to like-new brilliance—simply note your request at checkout.
COMPOSITION: 14K gold, acid and Kee gold machine tested, marked
GEMSTONE: Diamond (3) 3.4 to 3.7 mm = .50 ctw SI1, H-I
WEIGHT: 3.8 Grams
MEASUREMENT: 3/4″ wide, knuckle to knuckle (N to S on finger)
MARKS: 14K
SIZE: 8
CONDITION: Estate Item, excellent (minimal wear)