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Emerald Moonstone Pearl 14k Antique Ring 10606-6681

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This exquisite Early-Victorian (1837-1855) ring 💍 is a timeless piece of Victorian craftsmanship 🕰️. It features a stunning moonstone centerpiece 🌔 surrounded by pearls ⚪⚪⚪, and elegantly accented with emeralds 💚, all crafted in 14k 🌟.

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Details: Moonstone, Pearls, Emeralds, 14k Ring *.
Size: 16.71 NL / 52.5 FR / 6¼ US / M UK.
Dimensions: H 0.4 X L 1 x W 1 cm.
Weight in grams: 3,5.
Condition: Very good condition – slightly used with small signs of wear.

Shipping and Pickup: This lovely piece ships from our store located in the center of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We offer both registered shipping and local pickup at our store. In the case of local pickup, any applicable shipping costs will be refunded.

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Design Era

Design & Historical Context

Early Victorian, romantic jewelry, which was produced from 1837 to 1855, featured nature-inspired designs similar to those of the Georgian era. These designs were often delicately and intricately etched into gold. During the early Victorian era, lockets and brooches were popular for daytime wear, while colored gemstones and diamonds were worn in the evening.

The Victorian era was a time of great cultural and artistic flourishing in Britain and the British Empire, and this was reflected in the jewelry of the time. It was characterized by the intricate detailing, use of precious materials such as gold and diamonds, and incorporation of motifs such as flowers, animals, and nature scenes. The Victorian era was named after Queen Victoria, who ruled from 1837 to 1901.

Key Materials

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Materials & Craftsmanship

Moonstone

Moonstone is a variety of orthoclase feldspar that is named for its blue-white sheen, which resembles the moon. It is a transparent to translucent gemstone that is known for its unique and striking appearance.

Moonstone is found in a variety of colors, including white, gray, yellow, pink, and green. It is often cut into cabochons, which are smooth, rounded, and dome-shaped gemstones that are polished but not faceted. Moonstone is also sometimes cut into other shapes, such as ovals, rounds, and hearts.

Moonstone is a relatively soft gemstone, with a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale (out of 10). Despite its softness, it is still a popular choice for use in jewelry due to its unique appearance and cultural significance. Moonstone is often associated with spiritual and emotional balance, and it is believed to have various healing properties. It is also sometimes used in meditation practices and is believed to promote calmness and tranquility.

Moonstone is often used in a variety of different types of jewelry, including rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets. It is also sometimes used in decorative objects, such as figurines and other decorative items.

Pearl

Pearls are small, round, and lustrous objects that are produced by certain types of mollusks, which are invertebrate animals that belong to the phylum Mollusca. Mollusks include a wide range of species, including oysters, clams, mussels, snails, and octopuses, among others.

While all mollusks have the ability to produce pearls, only a few varieties are able to create gem-quality pearls that are suitable for use in jewelry. These include the oysters that produce akoya pearls, the freshwater mussels that produce freshwater pearls, and the South Sea and Tahitian pearls, which are produced by large saltwater oysters.

Pearls are formed when an irritant, such as a grain of sand or a parasite, enters the mollusk and becomes trapped inside its shell. In response to the irritant, the mollusk secretes a substance called nacre, which coats the irritant and eventually forms a pearl.

The quality of a pearl is determined by a number of factors, including its size, shape, color, and luster. High-quality pearls are prized for their beauty and are used in a variety of different types of jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.

Emerald

Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl, and their green color is due to the presence of chromium and sometimes vanadium impurities in the crystal structure. The best emeralds are highly transparent and have a rich, velvety green color. The color of an emerald can range from pale green to deep, rich green, and is often described as being similar to the color of grass or leaves.

Emeralds have long been prized for their beauty and have been used in jewelry and other decorative objects for centuries. They are often cut into a variety of shapes, including oval, cushion, and pear, and are sometimes set in gold or platinum to enhance their beauty. Emeralds are also often treated to improve their color and clarity, and these treatments should be disclosed to the buyer.

In terms of hardness, emeralds rank between 7.5 and 8 on the Mohs scale, making them relatively soft compared to other precious gemstones such as diamonds, which rank a 10 on the Mohs scale. This means that emeralds can be more prone to scratching and chipping, and should be handled with care.

In addition to being used in jewelry, emeralds are also used in some traditional medical systems for their supposed healing properties. They are believed to have the ability to calm the mind and emotions, and to promote balance and harmony.

Overall, emeralds are a highly prized and sought-after gemstone due to their stunning green color and the symbolism and symbolism associated with them.

14k

14k gold is a popular choice for use in jewelry because it is durable, yet still relatively affordable compared to higher karat golds like 18k or 24k. It is made up of 58.5% pure gold and is mixed with other metals to make it harder and more durable. 14k gold is available in a range of colors, including yellow, white, and rose, and is commonly used in a variety of jewelry pieces such as rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. One of the advantages of 14k gold is that it is more resistant to wear and tear than pure gold, which makes it suitable for everyday wear. However, it is still softer than other alloys such as stainless steel or platinum, so it may require more maintenance to keep it looking its best. Overall, 14k gold is a popular choice for those who want the look and feel of gold, but at a more affordable price point.

Size

Dimensions

H 0.4 X L 1 x W 1 cm

Gender

Weight (in grams)

3,5

Condition

Enhance the Beauty of Your Jewelry with Proper Care

Wearing your jewelry is a special way to express yourself and add a touch of personal style to any look. However, to ensure your jewelry remains in pristine condition, there are a few simple steps you need to take to keep it looking its best.

General Care Instructions:

Remove jewelry when showering or bathing, especially when at the beach, in the sea or in chlorinated water.
Avoid wearing jewelry while doing physical work such as housekeeping, gardening or exercise.
Storing your jewelry in a dry and cool place will help protect it from moisture, dirt and dust.
Keeping it away from harsh chemicals such as bleach, ammonia and chlorine will help to avoid discoloration and damage.
Cleaning your jewelry regularly with a soft cloth will help to keep it looking shiny and new.
Avoid exposing your jewelry to extreme temperatures, such as leaving it in direct sunlight or near a heater, as this can cause damage.
Handle your jewelry carefully and avoid dropping it, as this can cause the stones to loosen or the metals to scratch.
Finally, if possible, have your jewelry professionally checked and serviced. This will ensure that any potential problems are spotted and fixed before they become worse.

By following these tips, you can enjoy your precious jewelry for many years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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