Crestmoore

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Crestmoore is a classic example of an early Victorian era (circa 1880) diamond cluster jewelry and the top likely started its life as an earring. This 18k yellow gold and silver-topped cluster centers a ten-prong set 0.99ct GIA certified Old Mine Cut diamond graded G color and SI1 clarity. The ring is further embellished by an oval shaped halo of 10 prong-set Old Mine Cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.25ct in additional weight, I-J color, SI-VS clarity.   The ring is finished with an 18k yellow gold brushed finished shank that was likely added within the last 30 years.  Crestmoore's low profile and two-tone metal combination make it an ideal choice for any vintage lover.

It is currently a size 6 and can be sized to fit.

DETAILS
name
Crestmoore
style number
10014509-WW
collection
Vintage
era
Victorian
date
c. 1880
metal
Yellow Gold
stone
Diamond
stone carat
0.99ct
clarity
SI1
certification
dimensions
10.5mm X 9.5mm
cut
Round
color
G
Questions about sizing? See our size guide
HISTORY
Much of the popular Victorian jewelry was inspired by Queen Victoria’s style. For example, birthstones were popular in engagement rings because Victoria wore hers with an emerald. The Victorian era is further divided into Early (1837–1860), Mid (1860–1885), and Late (1890–1901) periods, reflecting changes in Victoria’s life and personal style. Early and late Victorian period jewelry is often described as having a romantic look, but mid-Victorian style is darker and more sentimental, reflecting Victoria’s personal period of mourning after the loss of her husband and mother.

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