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Edwardian diamond crossover ring, circa 1910.

Yellow Gold & Platinum, Diamond

£4,800

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Edwardian diamond crossover ring. Set with two round old mine cut diamonds in open back claw settings with a combined approximate weight of 1.40 carats flanked by six eight cut diamonds in open back grain settings with a combined weight of 0.07 carats. The total combined approximate diamond weight is 1.47 carats to a romantic crossover design featuring millegrain edging, a solid gallery, rounded open backholing leading to curved shoulders flowing through to a solid flat shaped shank. Tested yellow gold and platinum, marked "J 714", circa 1910.
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Reference Number 29863
Ring size: Can be adjusted to any size.
Period Edwardian
TOTAL / RING Weight 2.94 grams
Gemstone 2 x Diamonds, Old Mine, approximately 1.4ct total 6 x Diamonds, Eight Cut, approximately 0.07ct total
This ring is in good condition commensurate with its age.
Typically, a cross-over ring is composed of two juxtaposed central stones, flanked by gently curved, softly scrolling shoulders. Often the stones would be a diamond set next to a coloured stone, for example, a ruby, emerald or sapphire. Further diamonds could also be set to the shoulders, or around the main stones. A ring could have more than two central stones, but would usually have stylistic curving, or ‘crossover' shoulders.

This style of ring first became popular in the Edwardian and Belle Époque period. Jewellery at this time was typically extremely elegant. The introduction of platinum into jewellery at the turn of the century allowed craftsmen to work with more apparent delicacy and softness. Concurrently, the Art Nouveau movement promoted flowing lines and soft curves, taking inspiration from nature. The resulting designs made their way directly into the jewellery of the period.

The idea of two central stones is especially romantic for an engagement ring. Sometimes referred to as a ‘toi et moi' ring, this style combines the symbolism of both stones within one. For example, a diamond can signify strength, purity and beauty, alongside a ruby symbolising eternal romantic love. It also represents the joining of two - a romantic idea for an engagement piece. The popularity of this style continued throughout the century across the different jewellery periods.
Edwardian diamond crossover ring, circa 1910.
Edwardian diamond crossover ring. Set with two round old mine cut diamonds in open back claw settings with a combined approximate weight of 1.40 carats flanked by six eight cut diamonds in open back grain settings with a combined weight of 0.07 carats. The total combined approximate diamond weight is 1.47 carats to a romantic crossover design featuring millegrain edging, a solid gallery, rounded open backholing leading to curved shoulders flowing through to a solid flat shaped shank. Tested yellow gold and platinum, marked "J 714", circa 1910.
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