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Find Out MoreThis is just the best Regard ringA ring set with a row of small stones of different kinds, the initial letters of which spell a word - for example, to spell 'regard', the stones could be: ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby, diamond. that we have owned. It is a charming design with pierced shouldersThe point on a ring where the central section meets the shank or band, often carved, decorated or inlaid with small diamond accent stones. with fine CannetilleA type of metal decoration in the form of thin wires making a coarse filigree pattern, sometimes enhanced with a gemstone or enamelling. It is named after the type of embroidery made with very twisted gold or silver thread. The patterns are often in the form of scrolls or rosettes made of tightly coiled wire.
work that continues around the shankThe circle of metal that attaches to the decorative part of a ring and encircles the finger.. Cannetille typically features fine gold wires or thinly hammered sheets incorporated in to tendrils, scrolls and coils . Jewellery with cannetille work was very popular in the 1820’s and 1830’s. This ring has been set with a RubyOne of the most valuable gemstones on earth. From the corundum family, the red variety being ruby and the blue, sapphire. With the exception of the diamond, corundum is the hardest of the gemstones on the Mohs scale scoring a 9., EmeraldOne of the four ‘precious’ stones. An intense, deep green is the most desirable colour for emeralds. Flaws and cloudiness (‘jardin’) are very common in emeralds, so stones are often oiled, irradiated, and dyed to improve their look. Synthetic emeralds have fewer imperfections and are hard to set apart from natural stones. Emeralds belong to the beryl..., GarnetDescribes a group of several closely related minerals. Garnets come in a variety of colours, however the most common colour is dark red. In descriptions, ‘garnet’ tends to refer to dark red stones unless otherwise specified., AmethystAmethyst is the purple variety of macrocrystalline quartz. From the Greek amethystos meaning 'a remedy against drunkedness', it was believed to prevent intoxication and ensure the wearer retains a clear head and quick wit. It was once considered as valuable as ruby, sapphire and emerald., Ruby and an Emerald. The first letter of each stone spells “Regard”. A sweet sentiment that would have meant so much to the recipient.
Unmarked, tested to 15ct gold.
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