A Victorian Cushion-Cut Diamond Ring

£75,000.00

A Victorian cushion-cut diamond ring set in a traditional silver-topped gold mounting. The central diamond weighs 7.25 carats and has an L/M colour grade.

During the Victorian era, diamonds were often cut and shaped to optimise their presence in candlelight, with many antique cushion and old mine cuts prized for their soft outline and substantial fire. Mixed-metal mountings — combining silver with yellow gold — were widely used in Victorian rings to enhance the brilliance of larger stones and to accentuate the contrast between gemstone and metal.

Mounted in 18ct gold.

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A Victorian cushion-cut diamond ring set in a traditional silver-topped gold mounting. The central diamond weighs 7.25 carats and has an L/M colour grade.

During the Victorian era, diamonds were often cut and shaped to optimise their presence in candlelight, with many antique cushion and old mine cuts prized for their soft outline and substantial fire. Mixed-metal mountings — combining silver with yellow gold — were widely used in Victorian rings to enhance the brilliance of larger stones and to accentuate the contrast between gemstone and metal.

Mounted in 18ct gold.

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Explore our collection of antique rings here.