Edwardian Heavy 9ct Gold Keeper Ring, c.1902 semi-precious-stone_sardonyx The warmth of her Gold
Description
The warmth of her Gold bezel perfectly compliments her and would look gorgeous suspended from a fine chain
Set in sleek double claw settings (typical of Art Deco rings
but this is nothing untoward and rather adds to the antique charm of this distinguished piece
This glamorous antique Peridot ring is a show-stopping piece
The front of the ring is absolutely lovely
Edwardian Heavy 9ct Gold Keeper Ring, c.1902 semi-precious-stone_sardonyx The warmth of her GoldDescription: This genuine antique keeper ring was handcrafted in 1902 from bright and buttery 9ct Gold. Weighing a hefty 4. 8g, this ring is a chunky delight and displays a typical woven or plaited design across its front. "Keeper rings" were often given as a symbol of love during Edwardian times, sometimes worn as wedding bands but most commonly worn alongside other, more valuable rings to keep them safe from damage. This Edwardian keeper ring would
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