A lovely three stone ring from the Edwardian (ca1910s) era! Crafted in 14k gold and platinum, this ring features a pill-shaped centerpiece, which is adorned with 3, bead-set old European cut diamonds. Together, the diamonds have an approximate total carat weight of .40ctw, and display I/J color and SI1-SI2 clarity. The gallery of the ring features delicate filigree-detailing, which incorporates a cutout arch-motif design. The remainder of the band is smooth and simple, and the inside of the shank is marked: "F14" and "FP". A gorgeous example of Art Deco-era craftsmanship, this piece would look lovely worn alone or paired with other antique rings!
Measurements: The ring is currently a size 7.25, but could easily be resized. The band has a width of 1.1mm.
Condition:The overall condition of the ring is excellent. There is no apparent damage to the gold and platinum setting, and all of the diamonds are intact and securely set.