Antique Vintage Rings

Vintage Aquamarine Solitaire Ring 18ct Gold

£520.00

Gorgeous 18 carat gold aquamarine ring

Set with a beautiful sky blue aquamarine

The stone is in a simple eight claw mount with elegant Tiffany shoulders

This fabulous vintage aquamarine solitaire ring in 18ct gold looks stunning when worn

Aquamarine 9.5mm x 6.5mm
Approx. 1.5carat
It is size UK J it would easily re size
This ring tests 18ct
Dates to the 1950s
This ring is in excellent condition.
It weighs 1.5 grams
This vintage aquamarine solitaire ring come in the presentation box illustrated
our Ref 23204   

For further information call Paula

Aquamarine rings

Aquamarine

This is the pale blue transparent variety of beryl. Aquamarine was a perfect stone for the early 20th century light and feminine jewellery, Edwardian, Belle Epoque, accompanied by diamonds and swag chains and bows. Early aquamarine jewellery was often silver foil backed. During the 20th century it became more and more common to heat treat the stones to increase the colour and not use silver foil. This soon led to the use of large bold stones being used in Art Deco jewellery. Aquamarine remained a popular gem and in the 1950s featured prominently in bold Retro pieces. Aquamarine is widely distributed throughout the world with Brazil having some of the finest pieces. It can easily be confused with blue topaz and synthetic blue spinel. Aquamarine jewellery became very popular in the early 20th century. It was often set with diamonds in white gold or platinum. During the Art Deco period highly stylish aquamarine avant-garde dangle drop earrings were the rage, notably by Cartier and Raymond Templier Also large stones were used in very bling pendant necklaces and sautoirs, In the 1930s Luis Sanz of Madrid produced fabulous diamond and aquamarine riviere necklaces and dangle drop earring suites.Aquamarine is the soft pale blue variety of the Beryl family of gemstones, which also includes Morganite, Goshenite, Yellow Beryl and Emerald. One of the most popular blue gemstones, Aquamarine is steeped in myth and legend. Known as the gem of the sea, even the name ‘Aquamarine’ comes from the Latin ‘aqua’ for ‘water’ and ‘marina’ for ‘of the sea’. Aquamarine can have wonderful clarity, meaning that it dazzles with a bright, energetic sparkle.

 

 

Description

Gorgeous 18 carat gold aquamarine ring

Set with a beautiful sky blue aquamarine

The stone is in a simple eight claw mount with elegant Tiffany shoulders

This fabulous vintage aquamarine solitaire ring in 18ct gold looks stunning when worn

Aquamarine 9.5mm x 6.5mm
Approx. 1.5carat
It is size UK J it would easily re size
This ring tests 18ct
Dates to the 1950s
This ring is in excellent condition.
It weighs 1.5 grams
This vintage aquamarine solitaire ring come in the presentation box illustrated
our Ref 23204   

For further information call Paula

Aquamarine rings

Aquamarine

This is the pale blue transparent variety of beryl. Aquamarine was a perfect stone for the early 20th century light and feminine jewellery, Edwardian, Belle Epoque, accompanied by diamonds and swag chains and bows. Early aquamarine jewellery was often silver foil backed. During the 20th century it became more and more common to heat treat the stones to increase the colour and not use silver foil. This soon led to the use of large bold stones being used in Art Deco jewellery. Aquamarine remained a popular gem and in the 1950s featured prominently in bold Retro pieces. Aquamarine is widely distributed throughout the world with Brazil having some of the finest pieces. It can easily be confused with blue topaz and synthetic blue spinel. Aquamarine jewellery became very popular in the early 20th century. It was often set with diamonds in white gold or platinum. During the Art Deco period highly stylish aquamarine avant-garde dangle drop earrings were the rage, notably by Cartier and Raymond Templier Also large stones were used in very bling pendant necklaces and sautoirs, In the 1930s Luis Sanz of Madrid produced fabulous diamond and aquamarine riviere necklaces and dangle drop earring suites.Aquamarine is the soft pale blue variety of the Beryl family of gemstones, which also includes Morganite, Goshenite, Yellow Beryl and Emerald. One of the most popular blue gemstones, Aquamarine is steeped in myth and legend. Known as the gem of the sea, even the name ‘Aquamarine’ comes from the Latin ‘aqua’ for ‘water’ and ‘marina’ for ‘of the sea’. Aquamarine can have wonderful clarity, meaning that it dazzles with a bright, energetic sparkle.

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Aquamarine