The Antique Georgian Rose Cut Diamond Cluster Ring
Sold April 2026
This magnificent 18th-century piece is centred around a sparkling rose-cut diamond with a border of ten rose-cut diamonds, forming a floral design at the center of this dazzling cluster. To either side, a further six diamonds in a similar formation, giving this ring an unbelievable sparkle, with diamonds spanning the entire width of the finger when worn. The rose-cut diamonds are set in silver and foil backed, a technique typical of the Georgian era that lends the stones an ethereal look.
The head of the ring is complete with yellow gold split shoulders, leading into a detailed band featuring sections of scrollwork detailing.
This ring is circa the 18th century.
Please note that this ring is currently on display at Hemswell Antique Centres and will have a delivery delay of 3-4 working days.
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The Details
- Era
- Circa 1714-1830, Georgian
- Metal
- Tests as 18ct Yellow Gold
- Weight
- 3.73g
- Band Width
- 1.62mm - 2.30mm
- Head Size
- 17.57mm x 10.44mm
- Size
- M — US 6¼ · EU 52.5
- Condition
- Good, light marks commensurate with age, signs of previous resize as photographed
The Gemstones
Why We Love It
- Loaded with stunning rose cut diamonds
- Incredible quirky antique charm
- A truly unique statement piece
- Independent Expert Report
Independent Expert Report
This ring included an independent jewellery assessment report compiled by Crystal Clear Valuations. A scanned copy can be seen in the image gallery above.
