Diamond Daisy

Small Entourage Ring with Old-Cut Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1900 & Later


€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Small Entourage Ring with Old-Cut Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1900 & Later
Small Entourage Ring with Old-Cut Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1900 & Later
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
"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, still ubiquitous in the 19th century, the daisy held a special place. Not only was the small flower equated with innocence, it was also appreciated for its constancy, as it could bloom all year round. The Scottish poet James Montgomery, for example, wrote the above verses after finding a daisy in full bloom on a hike on Christmas Day in 1803. This ring presents a cluster of nine old-cut diamonds weighing a total of around 0.40 ct. The precious gemstones are arranged to form a flower-like showpiece, which also gives this type of ring its name: it is a "daisy ring", from the English word for daisy. The settings of the diamonds and the top of the ring band are made of platinum, so that together they appear like a single, sparkling arrangement of light. We believe that the flower began its life as a pin and was reworked by a skilled goldsmith. We discovered the pretty ring as it is in London. Its timeless design makes it a suitable companion for both antique and more recent pieces of jewelry. It also makes a wonderful individual engagement ring.
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Small Entourage Ring with Old-Cut Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, c. 1900 & Later
Diamond Daisy
€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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