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Edwardian 18ct Gold & Platinum, Opal & Diamond Cluster Ring

85X
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Written by Olly Gerrish

This is a lovely 18ct gold ring with a platinum top that was made circa 1900-1910. It has been rub over set with a stunning cabochon cut high colour opal that displays strong flashes of green and blue with red undertones. At the turn of the 20th century opals were coming in to England from Australia. The first discovery of common opals in Australia was made near Angaston by the German geologist Johannes Menge in 1849. Both the Queensland Boulder Opal and Lightning Ridge fields attracted miners in the 1880’s. The opals found were exported in large quantities world wide and became really fashionable as the “must” stone to wear! It is surrounded by ten small well matched good white diamonds and there is millgrain detail throughout. Wearing an opal is said to bring about loyalty and faithfulness so a good ring to give to someone that you love.

It sits low on the finger so it is a comfortable and easy ring to wear.

Item Number
85X
Measurements
Cluster diameter 1cm
Opal 5mm
Diamonds approx total weight 0.30 carats.
Date & Origin
Provenance
English
Hallmarks

Marked 18ct

Condition
Very Good
Care Tips
  • Take extra care with soft or brittle gemstones
Discovered
6 months ago

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