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Edwardian Gunmetal & Pearl Ring
Edwardian Gunmetal & Pearl Ring

$1,850

A rare Edwardian gunmetal and gold ring set with pearls. Leather and lace.

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  • Materials

    rose gold (cannot acid test due to gunmetal coating but it looks like it's at least 14k), gunmetal, 2 2.2mm pearls, 1 3mm pearl

  • Age

    c. 1900

  • Condition

    Very good

  • Size

    8.25, cannot be resized; 6.2mm head, 3.5mm shank

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Edwardian

Aboutthe

EdwardianEra

1900 — 1910

The Edwardian era gets its name from King Edward VII’s brief reign at the beginning of the 20th century. His Danish bride Alexandra was young, lovely, and fashionable, with a taste for trendy pieces rendered in diamonds and pearls.

The jewelry tended toward airy lightness, often in the form of lacy filigree. The world was changing rapidly, but lots of the jewelry still reflected the Victorian ideals of decorum and femininity. Ancient Roman and Greek influences remained popular. “White” jewelry became popular as plentiful deposits of platinum were discovered in Russia and improved smelting technology made it possible for jewelers to work in the noble metal. Platinum was seldom used by jewelers in earlier years owing both to its scarcity and high melting point. The jewelry trade took advantage of its rigid strength to create opulent openwork settings for increasingly brilliant diamonds. The old European cut was perfected, rounder and squatter than old mine. This took stone-cutting one step closer to the mathematically perfect round brilliant cut, which is the most popular diamond cut today. The now-iconic square Asscher cut was patented in 1902. Hot on the heels of platinum, the alloy mixture that produces white gold was formulated and patented in 1915 in New York City. With Europe in the grip of WW1, the American jewelry industry was poised to become a world leader and innovator.

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please note:Terms of Sale

Antiques can be returned unworn and in original condition within 10 days of delivery for an exchange or refund minus the cost of shipping. Once a piece has been altered, including ring re-sizing, it is FINAL SALE.

Pearls

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