"Harper"
Antique 14K, 10K, Silver, Diamond, Seed Pearl & Enamel Conversion Ring
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During the Georgian era, lace pins were used to secure a fichu, a triangular scarf worn around the neck and shoulders. They were usually made of linen, silk and lace. This lace pin conversion ring has a top crafted in 10 karat yellow gold, with two diamonds mounted in silver on a bright cobalt blue enameled rectangle. Haloed in natural seed pearls and paired with an antique replica shank in 14 karat yellow gold, it is a wonderful new iteration of a useful little trinket!
Georgian Era, circa 1790-1800
Details (approximate)
Size (can be resized): 7
Weight: 4.03 grams
Materials: Gold, Diamond, Seed Pearl, Enamel
Metal: 14K yellow gold (replica shank); 10K yellow gold & Silver (original element)
Marks: None
Condition: Excellent converted Antique condition commensurate with age and wear






