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Free Worldwide DeliveryA neat looking 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) More gold ring with platinumDerives from the Spanish word 'platina' meaning 'little silver'. Acknowledged since the 1900s, platinum's durability and natural brightness has been and still is today highly treasured A metallic element prized for its rarity, whiteness, high tensile strength and insusceptibility to corrosion, platinum first became widely used in jewellery in the late ninete... More settings. It was made in the late EdwardianJewellery made in the Edwardian era (1901-1914). More period circa 1910-1920 and has been double clawA precious metal prong used to hold a gemstone in place. More set with a lively deep opalOpals occur in a range of body colours from white, black or grey, bright orangey red and a pale watery colour. The most precious opals show strong colour contrast and generally have a dark body colour with a vivid array of colour play. More that displays flashes of red and blue predominantly with some vivid green. Opals are fascinating stones as they contain around 7% water which gives them their luminosity. They were imported from Australia in huge amounts around the turn of the twentieth century and were extremely fashionable and sought after stones. On either side of the opal is a diamondA precious, lustrous gemstone made of highly compressed carbon. Diamonds are one of the hardest materials known to mankind. Colours of diamonds range from colourless, yellow, orange and brown to almost black. Natural coloured (or ‘fancy’) diamonds can be extremely rare. The cut, colour, clarity and carat weight of a diamond are the criteria jewellers use... More that not only highlights the opal but gives the ring a good balance in design. It is beautifully made and sits low on the finger. A lovely engagement or dress ring.
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