14ky Spessartine Garnet Ring

Unique rings for any occassion
Sourced from our Estate collection

This unique 14K yellow gold ring has been crafted in an opulent Byzantine style. The wide band showcases an intricate granulated finish showcasing an oval, bezel-set natural spessartine garnet. Its rich, fiery hues provide a vivid orange focal point. The central gem is balanced by six bezel-set brilliant cut diamonds. This chunky, buttery gold band is so wearable with a high-polish comfort fit interior.

$4,600.00 (CAD)
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Details

Material
14k Yellow Gold
Stones
1.00ct Spessartine Garnet, 0.15ct Diamonds VS G-H
Size
6 1/4 (sizable)
Weight
10.39g
Condition
No visible signs of wear, like new

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Created:2024/07/20 12:40
About

Modern Era

(1990 - Present)
Our Era: Full of everything from Bling to Gothic. Layered necklace, stacking rings, yellow gold and pieces that make a flashy statement are just some of today’s current trends.

Starting off the 90s with religious themed jewellery and dark gothic themes. Matching sets also made a comeback- it was essential to match your jewellery colours to your outfit. One of the most famous pieces of jewellery from this period was the “Heart of the Ocean” from the film Titanic.

At the beginning of the 2000s, we head back into “White on White” as the preferred style. Engagement rings were often seen with a Princess cut diamond set in white gold. The “Bling” Era also began. The more diamonds, the better. Large name plate pendants coated in diamonds as well as diamond encrusted rings are often worn by rappers and influencers.

In the 2010s, we start to see more of the trends we recognize today. Layered necklaces and stacking rings are some of the most popular styles of our time. Next time you’re running errands or taking a walk have a look at the people around you and see the jewellery of our era in action!

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Garnet - Silicate Minerals

Although the red variety of garnet is the most familiar, they can be found in other colours such as orange, brown, yellow, pink and blue. Rare green garnets are known as Tsavorites and were only introduced to non-mineral specialists in 1974 when famous jewellery company Tiffany & Co held a marketing campaign, bringing the stone to the public. Garnets were first discovered around 3100 BC in the Nile Delta in Egypt. A variety of garnets can be found across the world. Garnet is the traditional birthstone for January and ranks between 7-7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale.
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14ky Spessartine Garnet Ring

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