A Victorian-era, three-band, harem ring, set with natural, old cut, blue sapphires, glinty rose cut diamonds and creamy, natural pearls. This ring’s three, separate,gem-set bands are bound by a thick strap at the base of the shank. Theseslender bands, and the charming crimped bezels that hold the ring's four sapphires, are modeled in 15k rose gold. The little rose cut diamonds (sixteen) aresetin silver, as was the custom at the time. The fabrication of these small settings is meticulous and beautiful— all parts of this ring were hand-built, and you can see evidence of the smith's files, here and there, with the aid of a loupe.This is a fine old example of this style, which we usually see imitatedin later, revival periods.
The Victorians were fascinated by machines, andby jewelry with mechanical parts . . . so this ring's three bands flip apart for the sake of "curiosity," and to (discreetly) keep a ring stack orderly, but this design element also makes avisually-wide band very comfortable to wear.
15k gold
Silver
Sapphire
Diamond
Pearl
1890 - 1900
US6 1/2
Ring face measuresapprox 7.9 mm; ring measures approx 4.9 mm at the shoulder and tapers to approx 2.9 mm at the base; strap at base measures approx 4.7 mm; sapphires (4) measure approx 3.1 x 3.3 mm; diamonds (16) measure approx 1.3 mm; pearls (3)averageabout 2.55 mm.