EDWARDIAN DIAMOND SNAKE RING IN GOLD





Snake imagery has been present through the jewelry world since ancient civilization always regarded as powerful symbol. Beyond time, royalty and stardom, whether taking on new life in the form of high jewelry on the red carpet or a personal engagement or right hand ring, snake rings bring layers of meaning for the wearer to embrace.


As in this powerful snake ring from England, Edwardian era, made in 18 Kt gold and set with a sparkling old mine cut diamond on its head.


From the Edwardian era, Chester, P letter for 1910 ca , this sinuous serpent coiling sensuously around your finger symbolizes eternal love, rebirth, wisdom, renewal or strength.


The serpent head is crowned with a sparkling old mine cut diamond of approx .15 Ct, full of light and personality, called by ancient cultures "fragment of eternity" .


Artfully crafted in 18 Kt yellow gold during Edwardian era, marked and tested.


good overall condition, wear consistent with use and age.


Sensuous and hypnotic, in "buttery" gold and of a big size. Perfect as engagement ring or wedding band, heirloom piece to cherish, or just desire to please to keep wrapped around your finger for years to come.








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Details


Metal:18 kt yellow gold, tested

Hallmark: assay, city Chester, letter P for 1915ca, worn, stretched out and hard to read

Gemstone: 1 old mine cut diamond of approx .15 Ct (VS/VS1-E/F); (all gemstones estimated on mounting)

Measures: ring is 9.1 mm at widest part; sits 3.5 mm high on finger ;

UK Size: X 3/4

US Size: 12 1/4

Weight: 6.3 grams

Condition: good overall condition, wear consistent with use and age, previously sized, hallmarks are stretched out for the sizing.


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