1907 Edwardian Snake Ring

1907 Edwardian Snake Ring

$2,400.00
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The Story A sentimental toi et moi diamond setting in the form of a sleek snake ring, what could be a better way to show your love!? Serpentine jewelry gained popularity when Queen Victoria received a snake ring engagement ring from Prince Albert and stayed the course well into the Edwardian Era. Hallmarks tell us this snake ring comes to us from Chester England, circa 1907 and packs a visual punch at 14mm in width. Two snakes are beautifully rendered in 9 karat gold, their coiled position representing endless love. While two glittering Old Mine Cut Diamonds set in in their heads forever dance around each other. We love this ring as a statement wedding band or a centerpiece of your ring stack. The Details 9 karat yellow gold Old Mine Cut Diamonds, approximately 0.20 total carat weight, VS-SI, I-K 6.23 grams 14.20mm width on top of the finger, tapers down to 5.35mm width under the finger. Ring size 8, complimentary ring resize available upon request. Please note rings that have been re

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