Victorian 14ct Yellow Gold Bloodstone Engraved Bezel Set Signet Ring

S&T JewellerySKU: 1580

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Sale price£850.00

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Description

Circa early Victorian era, this signet ring features a rectangle shape natural Bloodstone tablet in closed back secure bezel set. Crafted in solid 14CT Yellow Gold, the beautiful engraved tapered shoulders direct people’s attention to the centre Bloodstone and leads into a plain knife edge band towards the back.

The Bloodstone is set flush with the ring surface, making this ring versatile enough to blend in our everyday activities. It has a beautiful dark green body-colour with red patches that resemble spots of blood (hence the name Bloodstone). It measures 10mm height by 9mm wide. Bloodstone is a popular gemstone in jewellery in Victorian era, it symbolises courage and vitality.

There is no marking but tests as 14ct gold. This antique ring is in excellent condition, it is ready to be worn or to gift. The Bloodstone is held securely, it is in excellent condition, no chips or cracks. With gift presentation packaging.

  • Size: O (UK) or 7(US) - could be sized to fit you
  • Metal: 14CT Yellow Gold
  • Weight: 3.1gm
  • Condition: Excellent

Dimensions:

  • Ring head: 11.4mm high
  • Shank: 2.4mm wide
  • Ring profile: 4mm high

Most of our rings can be resized, the majority of the time we will only resize a ring by two to three UK sizes. If you require this service, please let us know before placing order. If you would like to alter a ring by more than three UK sizes (up or down), please get in touch, we will try and accommodate you as best as possible.

All gemstones have been professionally examined, authenticated, and recorded by a GIA Graduate Gemologist.

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