An Edwardian Three-Stone Diamond Ring

£16,000.00

An Edwardian three-stone diamond ring set with a central old-cut diamond weighing 1.36 carats, flanked by two further old-cut diamonds in a classic claw setting. Elegant and balanced in design, the composition reflects the refined aesthetic of early 20th-century jewellery.

The three-stone ring — often associated with past, present and future symbolism — became particularly popular during the Edwardian period, when platinum allowed for finer, more delicate settings that enhanced the lightness and brilliance of the stones. The use of platinum combined with gold is characteristic of the period, marrying strength with subtle warmth.

Mounted in platinum and 18ct gold.

English, circa 1905.

The ring is a UK size O.

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An Edwardian three-stone diamond ring set with a central old-cut diamond weighing 1.36 carats, flanked by two further old-cut diamonds in a classic claw setting. Elegant and balanced in design, the composition reflects the refined aesthetic of early 20th-century jewellery.

The three-stone ring — often associated with past, present and future symbolism — became particularly popular during the Edwardian period, when platinum allowed for finer, more delicate settings that enhanced the lightness and brilliance of the stones. The use of platinum combined with gold is characteristic of the period, marrying strength with subtle warmth.

Mounted in platinum and 18ct gold.

English, circa 1905.

The ring is a UK size O.

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Explore our collection of antique rings here.