This 18k gold ring depicts a stylised thistle, set with eleven rose-cut diamonds in open silver settings.
The thistle symbolises resilience, courage, and fierce independence. Rooted primarily in rugged environments. Thistles thrive in harsh, unforgiving landscapes, making them a universal symbol of determination and the ability to flourish despite adversity.
Traditionally, diamonds were set in silver to enhance their brilliance, while the gold back and shank added sturdiness and prevented the silver from tarnishing and potentially staining your skin or clothing. All diamonds are set in open settings, allowing light to pass through the stones and making this ring easy to clean.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Ring size: US 7.25, UK O, circumference 55 mm.
The front setting measures 15 x 15 mm.
This ring could be resized if desired.
Weight: 3.25 grams.
Material: Hallmarked with a Dutch hallmark for 14k gold, used between 1905 and 1952. The front is made from silver.
Age: 20th Century, circa 1910s.
Condition: In great antique condition with only minor wear, consistent with age.
Please note that the antique box is for display purposes. This shop is based in the EU. Although antiques are exempt from taxes in most countries, buyers from outside the EU might be subject to import duties.