Diamond Daisy

Delicate Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1930


€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Delicate Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1930
Delicate Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1930
Description
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"On waste and woodland, rock and plain, Its humble buds unheeded rise; The Rose has but a summer reign; The Daisy never dies!" - James Montgomery, A Field Flower, 1803 In the language of flowers, which was still ubiquitous in the 19th century, the daisy held a special place. It was not only regarded as a symbol of innocence - its constancy, with which it blooms almost all year round, was also highly valued. The Scottish poet James Montgomery, for example, wrote the above verses after discovering a daisy in full bloom during a hike on Christmas Day in 1803. The ring presented here picks up on this symbol and features a cluster of seven diamonds with a total weight of around 0.42 carats. The gemstones are arranged like flowers - a design that gives the ring type its name: "Daisy ring", after the English word for daisy. The diamond settings are made of platinum and make the stones appear like a single, sparkling light formation. The ring band and lower band, on the other hand, are made of warm, shimmering gold, giving the ring an elegant two-tone look. We discovered this enchanting piece in the south of England, where it was also created. Thanks to its timeless design, the ring is not only a wonderful companion to both antique and modern jewellery, but is also ideal as an individual engagement ring.
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Delicate Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1930
Diamond Daisy
€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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