
Edwardian Ruby and Diamond Three Stone Engagement Ring
Antique Edwardian engagement ring set with a natural circular-cut ruby weighing approximately 0.82 carats with an EGL certificate and two old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carats total. In an engraved filigree platinum mount set with 14 single-cut diamonds. Circa 1915
This ring’s center ruby is deep and bright in color and evokes Edwardian era romanticism and femininity.
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 Ruby and Diamond Three Stone Engagement Ring
Antique Edwardian engagement ring set with a natural circular-cut ruby weighing approximately 0.82 carats with an EGL certificate and two old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carats total. In an engraved filigree platinum mount set with 14 single-cut diamonds. Circa 1915
This ring’s center ruby is deep and bright in color and evokes Edwardian era romanticism and femininity.
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 set with a natural circular-cut ruby weighing approximately 0.82 carats with an EGL certificate and two old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carats total. In an engraved filigree platinum mount set with 14 single-cut diamonds. Circa 1915
This ring’s center ruby is deep and bright in color and evokes Edwardian era romanticism and femininity.
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.























