14ct Garnet and Diamond Ring C 1890
Art Nouveau jewelry utilized colorful gemstones, such as garnets, in rings.Â
Small diamonds were often used as accents around central gemstones or were combined to create a “diamond flower” type look, as we can see in this special example.Â
What makes this ring so unique is the rarity of the rose-cut diamond halo featured. Additionally, the center cabochob is a delicious deep red, a blushing almandine garnet  of 1.20. This is a ring just waiting to make a statement on your next night out!
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Materials and Features: 14k gold, garnet is an almandine of 1.40
Age/Origin: American, c.1890
Measurements:Â Size 6, resizable as neededÂ
Condition: Excellent condition.Â
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