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Edwardian French Pearl & Diamond Ring

Edwardian French Pearl & Diamond Ring

Circa 1910. This refined Edwardian halo ring reflects the graceful transition from late-Victorian sentiment to the lighter, more delicate Edwardian aesthetic. A natural pearl rests at the center, encircled by a halo of antique rose-cut diamonds — their softly faceted crowns producing the subtle, candlelit scintillation prized before the dominance of brilliant cuts.

The diamonds are mounted in sterling silver-topped settings over an 18KT yellow gold shank, a hallmark of fine 19th- and early 20th-century construction. Silver was favored for diamond settings to visually enhance their whiteness, while gold provided strength and longevity — a technique that was increasingly phased out after the widespread adoption of platinum.

Halo rings of this period were often gifted as tokens of devotion or worn as right-hand adornment, and today they remain highly collectible for their transitional craftsmanship, closed-back diamond settings, and distinctly antique character.

$595.00

Original: $1,700.00

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Edwardian French Pearl & Diamond Ring

$1,700.00

$595.00

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Circa 1910. This refined Edwardian halo ring reflects the graceful transition from late-Victorian sentiment to the lighter, more delicate Edwardian aesthetic. A natural pearl rests at the center, encircled by a halo of antique rose-cut diamonds — their softly faceted crowns producing the subtle, candlelit scintillation prized before the dominance of brilliant cuts.

The diamonds are mounted in sterling silver-topped settings over an 18KT yellow gold shank, a hallmark of fine 19th- and early 20th-century construction. Silver was favored for diamond settings to visually enhance their whiteness, while gold provided strength and longevity — a technique that was increasingly phased out after the widespread adoption of platinum.

Halo rings of this period were often gifted as tokens of devotion or worn as right-hand adornment, and today they remain highly collectible for their transitional craftsmanship, closed-back diamond settings, and distinctly antique character.