Product Details
Piece Details
Metal: 14k yellow gold, Platinum
Size: 8 1/2, may be resized
Gram Weight: 3.88 grams
Period: Edwardian (circa 1905)
Stone Details
Center Stone
Stone: Opal
Shape/Cut: Cabochon
Carat: Approx. 0.35 carat
* Very slight chip near the bezel.
Sidestones
Stone: Diamond
Shape/Cut: 10 old mine
Total Carat Weight: Approx. 0.75 carat
Color: G-H
Clarity: SI
Why We Love It
This Edwardian era halo ring is a stunning example of early 20th-century artistry, where every detail is designed to highlight the opal’s natural beauty. We love how the opal shifts from a blue to a milky white body color depending on the lighting while displaying a persistent, electric play of color. Surrounding it, the hand-faceted old mine cut diamonds offer a soft, romantic glow. The delicate milgrain bezel adds an intricate, beaded frame that emphasizes the ring’s antique character, while the two-tone metalwork creates a sophisticated contrast that makes the stones truly pop. Finally, the split shank band provides a bit of airiness, ensuring this substantial halo feels perfectly balanced.