⟵ Back to Diamond
Victorian Irish shamrock diamond ring
(circa 1880)

|
Click to enquire about DR667
Price on requestWe find that the best way to pair a piece with its next custodian is a personalised consultation, IN PERSON or REMOTE: Declan will be able to quickly suggest the best match based on your hand features, your tastes, your existing pieces, and your budget. Appointments are best most times, a must on Saturdays.
Find VIDEO below
eNum: 3915.PWNM.1118
|
Highly unusual and rare diamond set ring made in Ireland c1880 to 1900.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting and depicts an Irish shamrock.
It is set with three transitional-cut diamonds in the shamrock, set in a very fine clawed setting with small old round-cuts being set in the tail of the Shamrock and in the band of the ring.
The diamond weighs is one carat and twenty points.
(You can find this item in the category Diamond)