Ashley Zhang Jewelry

Edwardian Moonstone Cabochon and Diamond Cocktail Ring

$2,400.00
The Story

A cocktail ring worthy of the name, this Edwardian 1910 beauty has gravitas to spare! At 17.44mm in length, this setting has ample finger coverage with a large, luminous moonstone cabochon set in a delicate 18 karat yellow gold bezel. To complete the look, 0.10 carats of romantic Rose Cut Diamonds dance the central stone in a platinum halo setting. The dreamy mix of diamond cuts and moonstone make this ring ripe for moon or candlelit escapades!

The Details
  • 18 karat yellow gold moonstone base + shank, platinum diamond settings
  • Moonstone
  • Rose Cut Diamonds, approximately 0.10 total carat weight, SI-I, I-J
  • 4.16 grams
  • 17.44mm length x 13.77mm width of moonstone + diamond setting. 2.46mm width of shank near setting, tapers down to 1.33mm width under the finger. 7.47mm depth on top of the finger, tapers down to 0.73mm depth under the finger.
  • Size 5.25, complimentary ring resize available upon request. Please note rings that have been resized are not eligible for return or exchange as we believe in preserving each piece's integrity. You may send a ring back to us for resizing at a later date if you would like to keep the option of making a return available to you. Please see our FAQs section for more information.
  • Circa 1910. No Hallmarks. Darkened resize mark at bottom of inside of shank.
Shipping 

Domestic Shipping: Insured shipping within the United States is FREE for purchases made from Ashley Zhang Jewelry. We ship all domestic packages via UPS with an adult signature confirmation.

International Shipping: On international orders, the customer is responsible for all additional duties, taxes and/or tariffs that might incur.

All packages shipped by Ashley Zhang Jewelry are fully insured for their purchased price. When your item is ready to ship, an email will be provided containing your tracking information from Parcel Pro. All shipments must be made to a physical address with an adult present to sign for the package. Ashley Zhang Jewelry is not responsible for items damaged or lost during transportation.

Resizing

Most of our rings can be sized or resized to suit any finger unless specifically stated in the item’s specs. The first ring sizing is complimentary on most vintage or AZ collection items. See our full resizing policy for more information. Due to the delicate nature of vintage and antique rings, rarely, damages can occur during the resizing process. Should a damage occur Ashley Zhang Jewelry will complimentary repair or replace stones if needed during this process while maintaining the integrity of the original piece. Because we are altering the ring to your requested size the item is still subject to our return policy.

Returns

We accept returns or exchanges only on vintage and antique items 7 days after delivery.  Items excluded from this policy are rings that have been resized, or any requested modifications. Upon receipt of return, we will issue you a refund minus shipping costs to the original method of payment within 2-5 business days.  If your order is above $5,000, we charge a transaction fee (3%), this is the amount our card processor charges us. If your order was international (outside of the USA) we cannot refund duties or customs fees.

We do not offer free return shipping. No exceptions to our return policy. Only regular priced items may be refunded, unfortunately sale items cannot be refunded.

Email us first to determine that your piece is, in fact, returnable.

Email hello@ashleyzhangjewelry.com please write the subject as Order #---- RETURN.

 

The Edwardian Era: 1901 - 1915

The Edwardian Era was named for the reign of British King Edward VII. Though the King’s reign ended with his death in 1910, the aesthetic of the period continued until the outbreak of World War I. Platinum started to emerge as the newest metal in jewelry and was slowly mixed into designs with gold until fully platinum designs began to take over. Platinum’s durability and strength allowed jewelers to move away from the bulky gold designs of the Victorian Era and spin the novel metal into lace-like confections through openwork and piercing techniques. Garlands, bows, and floral designs flourished during the Edwardian Era’s celebration of all things elegant and feminine. Jewelers embraced filigree - fine wires twisted into delicate patterns - to create gossamer brooches, graceful lavalier necklaces, and elegant dinner rings. These Edwardian staples were often adorned with diamonds or pearls to complement platinum’s bright white sheen.

Advances in stone-cutting techniques during this era served as a bridge for the cuts we love today. The Old European Cut took us a step closer to the Modern Round Brilliant, with its rounder shape and smaller, more symmetrical facets. In the step cut realm, the dazzling Asscher cut was patented in 1902 and later became a sensation in the Art Deco Era that followed. Though diamonds were the gem of choice, Edwardian pieces often featured onyx, sapphires, aquamarines, and verdant demantoid garnets to accent their ethereal color palette.




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