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0.53ct OEC Late Victorian Era Diamond Halo Engagement Ring | Halsboro

Halsboro

$3,750.00 $5,100.00

Halsboro is a delightful and authentic late Victorian era (circa 1900) diamond halo engagement ring. The antique diamond cluster ring centers a lovely 0.53ct Old European Cut diamond graded H color and SI2 clarity. The glittering center stone is surrounded by a halo comprised of nine Old European Cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.75ctw and graded G-H color and VS clarity. Halsboro is a two-tone beauty with a 18k white gold top and classic slightly-tapering 18k yellow gold shank. We will never tire of seeing an antique diamond cluster engagement ring cross our desks, and guarantee you will love this ring as much as we do!

Halsboro is currently a size 6.25 and can be sized to fit. Please contact our concierge with sizing questions.
DETAILS
name
Halsboro
style number
YG-10015370-ES
collection
Vintage
era
Victorian
date
circa 1900
metal
Yellow Gold
stone
Diamond
stone carat
0.53ct + 0.75ct
clarity
SI2
certification
dimensions
cut
Round
color
H
Questions about sizing? See our size guide
HISTORY
The Victorian Period was named for Queen Victoria, who inherited the throne of England in 1837 when she was only 18 years old. Victoria was young, beautiful, and loved immensely by her subjects. Her tastes in fashion and jewelry were highly regarded and inspired the Victorian jewelry trends of the time. Queen Victoria was married in 1840, and she wore a snake motif ring (a symbol of eternal love at the time) set with her birthstone, a brilliant green emerald, as her engagement ring. In the Victorian era, it was very common for birthstones to be used instead of diamonds for engagement rings. After Victoria’s beloved Albert passed away in 1861, the queen went into the customary mourning period for 18 months, which inspired the gold lockets and black jet pieces commonly seen in this period.

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