Ashley Zhang Jewelry

Old European Cut Diamond Hexagon Ring

This gorgeous ring is a recent AZ team conversion! Originally a pair of hexagon antique screw back earrings, we handcrafted a ring band for each earring to create two rings. This ring features an Old European Cut Diamond weighing approximately 0.43 carats. The diamond is set in a unique hexagon setting in 14 karat yellow gold. This ring would make for a gorgeous one of a kind engagement ring or right hand ring. A modern design with an antique past!

  • 14 karat yellow gold

  • Old European Cut Diamond, approximately 0.43 carats, VS, I-J

  • Size 6, 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.

  • Converted from earrings circa 1900. AZ Team earrings to rings conversion.

  • Condition = Excellent.

Victorian Era

The Victorian Era: 1837 - 1901

A time of great change in the world, the Victorian era ushered in such inventions as the automobile, electricity and indoor plumbing and spawned rapid changes in industry along with amazing scientific discoveries. Victoria’s reign coincided with a time when, spurred by the advent of photography, the phenomenon that would become mass media was putting down its roots. Women’s magazines featuring homemaking, motherhood and fashion were gaining popularity. The Illustrated London News made it their mission to 'connect the cottage to the palace.'

A time of great change in the world, the Victorian era ushered in such inventions as the automobile, electricity and indoor plumbing and spawned rapid changes in industry along with amazing scientific discoveries. Victoria’s reign coincided with a time when, spurred by the advent of photography, the phenomenon that would become mass media was putting down its roots. Women’s magazines featuring homemaking, motherhood and fashion were gaining popularity. The Illustrated London News made it their mission to 'connect the cottage to the palace.'

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