1909 Opal and Diamond Navette Ring
The Story We can't get enough of this petite Edwardian (circa 1909) ring with sparkle and personality to spare. .10 carats of of twinkling Old Mine Cut and Rose Cut diamonds dance around a luminous oval opal to clock in at 15.24mm of finger coverage. This elongated central setting is incredibly elegant on the finger, with the carved shoulders of the ring anchoring it in place with delicate, budding tendrils so beloved by the Edwardian aesthetic. The ring's hallmarks and maker's mark are wonderfully intact, telling us that this ring hails from Chester, England and was crafted by James Harrison & Sons, who began production in 1908. It's a beautiful ring in any century! The Details 18 karat yellow gold Opal Old Mine Cut Diamonds, approximately 0.10 total carat weight, SI, H-IRose Cut Diamonds, approximately 0.005 total carat weight, SI, H-J 3.57 grams 15.24mm length x 7.56mm width of opal and diamond setting on top of the finger7.34mm width of shank near the stone setting, tapers dow