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Find Out MoreA smart 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) gold ring that was made circa 1920-1930. It has been clawA precious metal prong used to hold a gemstone in place. set with an emerald cutA square or rectangular cut stone with a square table and step cut sides. topazIt comes in many colours, including brown, green. blue, yellow, red, pink and orange. Topaz is very hard, being 8 on the Mohs scale, with a high cleavage. . Topaz is very sought after and quite a rare stone. It is quite different to a citrineCitrine (from the French for ‘lemon’) is a rare, yellow type of quartz, a semi-precious stone that ranges in colour from pale yellow to orange to golden brown. The best quality citrine is found in Brazil.. The name imperial topaz is said to have originated in 19th-century Russia, where the Ural Mountain mines were an important source of topaz reportedly reserved for the royal family. The warm orange of the stone goes beautifully with the colour of the gold. The claw settingsA series of precious metal prongs, or “claws”, designed to hold a gemstone securely in place whilst allowing maximum light to reach it. give this ring a simple elegance and it looks wonderful when worn. On either side are three small diamonds set in platinumDerives from the Spanish word 'platina' meaning 'little silver'. Acknowledged since the 1900s, platinum's durability and natural brightness has been and still is today highly treasured A metallic element prized for its rarity, whiteness, high tensile strength and insusceptibility to corrosion, platinum first became widely used in jewellery in the late ninete....
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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