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SOLD Vintage English 18K, Diamond & Enamel Buckle Ring
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Buckle rings were very popular during the Victorian Era, with the Queen herself sporting one. They represented the strong bond between the wearer and his or her giver, sometimes being used as engagement rings and wedding bands. Some mourning rings were made in the buckle shape to represent the bond between the deceased and the living.
The late 1960s in England, Victorian and Edwardian styles came back into fashion, and this little buckle ring is a gorgeous example of this revival! The buttery 18k gold is coated in translucent green enamel, with a diamond-encrusted buckle.
Details (approximate)
Size: 6
Weight: 8.9 grams
Materials: Gold, diamonds, green enamel
Metal: 18K yellow gold
Marks: J & P, ENGLAND, British crown mark, London Assay mark, 18, O (1969)
Condition: Very good Vintage condition
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