








Antique c.1897 18ct Yellow Gold Diamond Flower Cluster Ring
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This c.1897 antique ring features a cluster of six diamonds arranged in a flower, set in warm 18k yellow gold with intricately detailed shoulders. It has presence without being loud, and history without needing explanation.
We love this piece worn alone or added to your favorite stack!
Details:
- Hallmarks: Birmingham assay, 18ct, c.1897
- Metal: 18k Yellow Gold
- Stones: 6 old mine cut diamonds, flower cluster setting
- Shoulder Detail: Hand-engraved scroll motifs, domed profile
- Weight: 3.88g
- Size: US 8
- Width: 7.5mm
- Height Off Finger: 2mm
- Condition: Very good overall. Light wear consistent with age and use. Please refer to photos for full detail.
Provenance:
Birmingham was one of Victorian England's most prolific hallmarking centers, and rings from this period are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and substantial gold weight. The diamond flower motif was a beloved Victorian symbol of beauty, femininity, and new beginnings. We love this piece for its combination of a bold domed profile, delicate diamond cluster, and hand-engraved scrollwork