Antique Edwardian 18ct Yellow Gold Diamond Snake Ring, Circa 1915

Antique Edwardian 18ct Yellow Gold Diamond Snake Ring, Circa 1915

This super antique 18ct yellow gold old mine cut diamond ring dating to 1915 is masterfully crafted in the style of a snake or serpent wrapping around the finger. Entirely hand made from 18ct yellow gold it features five graduated old cut diamonds along the head of the snake. Snake rings were made popular during the reign of Queen Victoria (1876–1901) when Prince Albert presented an ornate snake ring to the queen as a gift to symbolise rebirth, transformation, immortality, healing and fertility. A fantastic example in remarkably good condition.

DIAMOND:

  • CARAT WEIGHT – 0.35ct total approx.
  • COLOUR – G
  • CLARITY – VS
  • CUT – Old Mine Cut

RING SIZE – UK U/US 10¼ / EU 62⅛

MEASUREMENT – 21mm diameter

MATERIALS – 18ct gold/Diamonds

WEIGHT – 4.7g

HALLMARK – Hallmark for Birmingham 1915

CONDITION – The ring is in very good condition, the diamonds are securely set and original to the piece. The gold is crisp, displaying minimal wear.

Product SKU
HOW-RG148

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