Ashley Zhang Jewelry

Pearl and Diamond Cluster Ring

A stunning and classic ring! This pearl and old mine cut diamond cluster ring is a classic Edwardian era ring centering a single natural pearl. Surrounding the pearl is a halo of bright white old mine cut diamonds that sparkle from every angle, held within a crown-like platform. This ring is made of 14 karat yellow gold. This wonderful, feminine piece has a very lovely antique look and would make a special addition to any collection! We love this delicate ring worn on its own or worn with other favorite pieces. A universally flattering style, this ring is a show stopper!  

  • 14 karat yellow gold

  • 6.58mm full pearl

  • Old Mine Cut Diamonds, approximately 0.48 total carat weight, SI, G-I

  • Size 7, 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 1900

  • Condition: Very good. Metal has slight signs of oxidation, which shows the age of the ring. Common with a ring of its age.

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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