Antique Edwardian Five Stone Diamond Ring Dated 1911

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This exquisite antique Edwardian five-stone diamond ring is fully hallmarked within the band and was crafted in Birmingham in 1911, the same year as the coronation of King George V. Fashioned in warm 18ct yellow gold, the half-hoop gallery showcases a graduated row of glittering old mine-cut diamonds, flush-set down the centre (approx. 0.16ct total), with hand-finished scrollwork delicately embellishing the shoulders.

During the Edwardian era, five-stone rings were a cherished romantic gesture, with each diamond symbolising a cornerstone of a successful relationship: love, commitment, trust, communication, and empathy. Such rings were often presented as anniversary or eternity gifts, making this piece deeply meaningful as well as beautiful.

Over 110 years old, this ring has been exceptionally well preserved and is ready to begin its next chapter. Its low-profile half-hoop design ensures comfort for everyday wear, while its slim band allows it to stack seamlessly with other rings or a wedding band set.

WEIGHT: 2.8 grams

SIZE: S (UK), 9 ¼ (US) - Can be sized, we offer this service for free, it takes approx. 1-2 weeks to complete. 

MEASURES: Height 5mm x Width 16mm x Depth 3mm – Band Width 1.5mm

METAL: Yellow Gold (Stamped 18ct)

STONES: Diamonds (approx. 0.01 - 0.08ct - 0.16ct total)

DIAMOND GRADE: SI 2/3 – H/I colour

AGE: Edwardian. (Dated 1911)

MARKS: Birmingham Anchor/ Date hallmarks, 18ct stamp, Maker’s mark

CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age

ITEM NUMBER: 23-952

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