
EDWARDIAN PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
Antique Edwardian engagement ring featuring an approximately 0.45 carat pear-shaped diamond. Accented with 12 single-cut diamonds in a filigree mount. Set in platinum. Circa 1910. View video of this ring on our IG stories.
We love the pear and the handmade mounting which showcases fine Edwardian craftsmanship and delicate detail covering the entire ring.
Learn more about Edwardian rings
Diamond and gold mining has caused devastation in areas such as Africa, wreaking havoc on delicate ecosystems and communities. Choosing to go vintage, you are eliminating the need for more mining and lessening the demand for new diamonds.
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EDWARDIAN PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
Antique Edwardian engagement ring featuring an approximately 0.45 carat pear-shaped diamond. Accented with 12 single-cut diamonds in a filigree mount. Set in platinum. Circa 1910. View video of this ring on our IG stories.
We love the pear and the handmade mounting which showcases fine Edwardian craftsmanship and delicate detail covering the entire ring.
Learn more about Edwardian rings
Diamond and gold mining has caused devastation in areas such as Africa, wreaking havoc on delicate ecosystems and communities. Choosing to go vintage, you are eliminating the need for more mining and lessening the demand for new diamonds.
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Antique Edwardian engagement ring featuring an approximately 0.45 carat pear-shaped diamond. Accented with 12 single-cut diamonds in a filigree mount. Set in platinum. Circa 1910. View video of this ring on our IG stories.
We love the pear and the handmade mounting which showcases fine Edwardian craftsmanship and delicate detail covering the entire ring.
Learn more about Edwardian rings
Diamond and gold mining has caused devastation in areas such as Africa, wreaking havoc on delicate ecosystems and communities. Choosing to go vintage, you are eliminating the need for more mining and lessening the demand for new diamonds.























