Like a blissful bouquet of delphinium flowers, this 1950s antique aquamarine engagement ring lends a touch of garden whimsy to the finger. The 14k yellow gold band of this 1950s engagement ring is shouldered with a 14k white gold topsetting. The illusion style shoulders rise to cradle a greenish blue 0.46 carat round faceted aquamarine. Two round single cut diamonds accent the V-shoulders of this antique engagement ring for a combined diamond weight of 0.02 carats. Circa 1950. Size 6.0
Antique Aquamarine Engagement Rings
Item RG-2718
SOLD
Item #
rg2718
Metal
14k yellow gold
Circa
1950
Weight in grams
2.2
Special characteristics
The ring is a cast and assembled 14k 2 tone 'solitaire' style setting with a single round aquamarine prong set in a 4 prong square top illusion style white gold head. The shank is 3.1mm wide at the shoulders and tapers to 1.2mm at the back with a white gold overlay on each shoulder which is bead set with a single round natural diamond. Marked 14k Pall.
Other notes
Ring is two toned with a 14k yellow gold band and 14k white gold accents
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