This stunning, fine and impressive antique Victorian ring has been crafted in 18ct yellow gold.
The ring has a substantial, multi-strand form, modelled in the shape of two intertwined snakes*.
The serpents' heads are independently ornamented with a 0.63ct oval faceted cut sapphire and a 0.62ct Old European pear cut diamond.
Each snake's head is further ornamented with two Dutch cut diamonds representing the eyes; this indicates the high quality of the piece.
The multi strand shank form integrates into the design, forming both the head and tail of each snake.
The interior of the shank is hallmarked with the gold guarantee mark (crown), the 18ct gold mark (18), the Birmingham Assay Office hallmark (anchor) and the date letter for 1900 (a).
This impressive ring is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report certificate for the feature stone, in addition to an IDGL diamond and gemstone grading report card for the sapphire and supporting stones.
NOTE: * Snakes were a universally popular expression of eternal love or a powerful symbol of wisdom.
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