Hartlane

sold out!
Hartlane is a wonderful and authentic Victorian era (circa 1900) 16.3kt yellow gold ring. T&H performed an x-ray of the metal to determine the exact composition. The lovely setting is lined with three Old Mine Cut diamonds, totaling approximately 0.65ct in combined weight, alternating with two Cushion Cut natural sapphires totaling approximately 0.70ct in weight. A total of eight Rose Cut diamonds are nestled in between the main stones, weighing approximately 0.02ct in combined weight. Please note, Hartlane is currently a size 5 (with stabilizer beads along the inside shank) and can be sized to fit some additional ring sizes. Due to the complexity of the setting, our complimentary sizing will wait until both parties know the sale is final. If you want it sized before shipping, the ring will be final sale and not eligible for return.
DETAILS
name
Hartlane
style number
10013904
collection
Vintage
era
Victorian
date
approx. 1900
metal
Yellow Gold
stone
Sapphire
stone carat
0.65ct + 0.70ct + 0.02
certification
N/A
dimensions
6.00mm x 18.59mm
cut
Cushion
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.

free U.S. shipping
free returns & exchanges
free ring sizing with purchase

Get in touch

Hello You!

Join our mailing list

Get in touch