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Free Worldwide DeliveryThis is such a pretty 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) More gold ring that was most likely made in Belgium in the Belle Epoque period circa 1900-1910. It has been set with a vibrant naturalA natural stone is called such because it has not been subjected to any treatments. More Persian turquoiseTurquoise is an opaque gem and is often formed in what is called matrix, a black or brown veining derived from the host rock in which the gem forms. In fine jewellery, unblemished sky blue turquoise is the ideal, although regularly patterned matrix turquoise is also sought-after. More with an old mine cutAn 18th, 19th and early 20th century diamond shape, typically cushion or asymmetrical, marked by a small table, a high crown and a large culet. Culets are the small flat facets at the bottom of a stone which appear to the untrained eye as a hole in the middle of the stone. Before the advent of modern machinery which allows for the precise faceting we see tod... More 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 above and below it. There is a bandA type of ring which is an equal width all the way round. They are traditionally used for wedding rings.
More of rose diamonds on the outside edges and stylised leaves on either side of the turquoise. There are three fluted bands that continue around the shankThe circle of metal that attaches to the decorative part of a ring and encircles the finger. More. Traditionally the turquoise when used in antiqueFrom the Latin 'antiquus', meaning 'old and long in existence', it is generally used to refer to collectible artifacts of at least 100 years of age.
More jewellery means “Forget me not” so this ring has a wonderful meaning. It is a beautiful ring and looks stunning on the finger
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