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Antique Russian 1.4ct SIBERIAN Emerald 2.4ctw Diamonds Gold Ring, circa 1900

$ 6600

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Lot: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Main Stone: EMERALD
  • Condition: A glorious Rare Ural Malysheva Emerald mine, Impressive VIVID_GREEN 1.4ct Siberian EMERALD in excellent condition! WHITE BRIGHT CLEAN DIAMONDS 2.4 ctw !One of my favorite Ring settings.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Metal Purity: 14k
  • Ring Size: 7
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Metal: Gold/SILVER
  • Ethnic Origin: Russian
  • Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring: Siberian EMERALD!!!
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Style: Cluster
  • Brand: Handmade

    Description

    Antique Russian Emerald and Diamond Gold
    Ring, 1900
    It is SO unbelievably beautiful Ring!
    HAPPY EMERALD!
    Made by 1
    st Moscow Jeweler’s  Artel between 1898 and 1908.
    Please see video on Instagram under:  lebedeff_co
    The 1st Artell retailed most of its pieces through the firm of Carl Faberge in Moscow!
    This elegant Art Deco beauty Ring set with square Cushion cut Natural vivid-green
    Emerald 1.4ct
    from Ural Mountains (
    RARE
    -
    The Malysheva emerald mine
    ), embellished with 12 white_bright round Diamonds clarity VVS2-SI, H color in silver borders.
    This very classic Emerald Ring is one of my
    favorite
    settings,
    marked with Imperial pre-revolution
    56 old Russian Gold standard zolotnik
    (14K) and Citi mark for pre-revolution Moscow 1 st Jeweler’s Artel
    makers initials in
    Cyrillic ”1Аю ”
    - t
    ypical 19th century Russian hallmark for Moscow city and jewelries Artel.
    Size of the cluster 17.19mm x 16.64mm
    Total weight of Diamonds – 2.4ctw
    Ring size: 7 (easily can be made bigger or smaller).
    The Malysheva emerald mine has been mined since 1831, is located 56 either or 98 kilometers by road northeast of Yekaterinburg
    Малышевский (бывший Мариинский или Марьинский) прииск расположен в северной части изумрудной полосы. Он был открыт 1833 году крестьянами Карелиным и Голендухиным. В 1927 году прииски Уральских изумрудных копей были переименованы. Мариинский, названный в честь святой Марии Египетской, получил имя уральского революционера И.М. Малышева.
    Please ask for additional info/photos.