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victorian russian triple star ring

 

I used to be Snow White, but I drifted.

 

Mae West

  • A mid-nineteenth century gold ring, featuring three rose diamonds each bead set into a carved star and accented with black enamel, Russian hallmarks for St. Petersburg, 14k gold, 1868, "A.H.", size 5.75, 2.3 grams.

  • During the early nineteenth century it was common for women to adorn themselves with multiple rings of every shape and style, from amatory rings to mourning rings. As such, a rich diversity of rings from this time period can be observed including rings set with every possible gemstone, typically with stones set closed-back and foiled to enhance the properties of the material. Rings were commonly set in gold, with cut-down collet or rubover settings and often featured heavily engraved and elaborate shoulders. As the century progressed, gemstone quality improved and open-backed settings were used to draw attention to the quality of the cut and color of the stones on display. By the end of the nineteenth century, silver-topped gold was in prominent use and served as a pre-cursor to the use of platinum and white gold in jewelry in the early part of the twentieth century.

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