







$12,500
Description
Antique Late Edwardian cluster engagement ring centered with a 2.83 carat Asscher Cut No Heat Sapphire with approximately .60 carats of diamond accents within a carved 14k yellow gold and platinum setting. The Asscher cut, created in 1902, became popular in the late Edwardian era for its clean, square shape that added a modern touch to the elegant jewelry of the time. Sapphires were especially popular in the late Edwardian era, often used in engagement rings and fine jewelry for their deep blue color, symbolizing loyalty and elegance. Two-tone rings, combining yellow gold and platinum, became popular as well, offering a bold aesthetic in engagement rings.
- SKU #1029
- GIA certified 2.83 carat octagonal cut no heat sapphire. Certificate #2235069238
- .60 carats of diamond accents, K color, ranging from VS2-SI1 clarity
- 14k yellow gold and platinum
- Measurements: 11.74mm north to south, 4.51mm above the finger.
- Current ring size: 7.5
- Circa 1910























