Seven diamonds shine in this ladies estate engagement ring. This round floral bouquet ring pulls seven diamonds together in a simple white gold mounting. Lightly scalloped edges bring a special feminine touch to this engagement or right hand diamond ring. Circle filigree designs embellish the underside of this bridal ring, This estate ring is crafted in 14kt white gold.
Flower bouquet engagement rings first became popular during Martha Washington's time, though during this time rose-cut diamonds were used. They are set with a center diamond that is slightly larger than the surrounding diamonds and are recognized by their appearance to a bunch of flowers bundled together.
Total Diamond Measurement: Seven brilliant-cut diamonds of about 0.025 to 0.03 carat each, appx 0.20 carat weight (1/5 ct tw)
Measures: 3/8" diameter, 3/8" height above finger
Hallmarks: C R in a joined circle trademark design, 14K
Size: 7.5
Weight: 3.6 Grams
Circa: 1950s
What are estate engagement Rings?
What is antique wedding jewelry filigree?