Double Row Diamond Palladium Ring

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A stunning and rare half eternity ring from the early 20th Century. The ring is made from solid palladium, an unusual choice of metal that is a member of the platinum family. It was used infrequently on its own in jewellery and was more often used as an alloy in gold. This makes this ring fairly rare and it is always a pleasure to find palladium marked on an antique ring. To the top there is a double row of pretty diamonds. The shoulders of the shank exhibit a fairly industrial look, whilst in contrast, there is the pretty etching in the side of the design, more familiar on platinum rings. This is a truly fascinating ring and certainly a collectors item.

Details:

Materials - Palladium (marked), Diamonds

Age - C1920s

Size - The diamond panel measures approx 17mm by 4.8mm.

Ring Size - UK S US 9 1/4 This ring could be resized.

Condition - Excellent. A little wear commensurate with age. One diamond of the sixteen has a chip in the top, noted for accuracy only and only visible through magnification.

Weight - 2.4g

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A stunning and rare half eternity ring from the early 20th Century. The ring is made from solid palladium, an unusual choice of metal that is a member of the platinum family. It was used infrequently on its own in jewellery and was more often used as an alloy in gold. This makes this ring fairly rare and it is always a pleasure to find palladium marked on an antique ring. To the top there is a double row of pretty diamonds. The shoulders of the shank exhibit a fairly industrial look, whilst in contrast, there is the pretty etching in the side of the design, more familiar on platinum rings. This is a truly fascinating ring and certainly a collectors item.

Details:

Materials - Palladium (marked), Diamonds

Age - C1920s

Size - The diamond panel measures approx 17mm by 4.8mm.

Ring Size - UK S US 9 1/4 This ring could be resized.

Condition - Excellent. A little wear commensurate with age. One diamond of the sixteen has a chip in the top, noted for accuracy only and only visible through magnification.

Weight - 2.4g

A stunning and rare half eternity ring from the early 20th Century. The ring is made from solid palladium, an unusual choice of metal that is a member of the platinum family. It was used infrequently on its own in jewellery and was more often used as an alloy in gold. This makes this ring fairly rare and it is always a pleasure to find palladium marked on an antique ring. To the top there is a double row of pretty diamonds. The shoulders of the shank exhibit a fairly industrial look, whilst in contrast, there is the pretty etching in the side of the design, more familiar on platinum rings. This is a truly fascinating ring and certainly a collectors item.

Details:

Materials - Palladium (marked), Diamonds

Age - C1920s

Size - The diamond panel measures approx 17mm by 4.8mm.

Ring Size - UK S US 9 1/4 This ring could be resized.

Condition - Excellent. A little wear commensurate with age. One diamond of the sixteen has a chip in the top, noted for accuracy only and only visible through magnification.

Weight - 2.4g