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(SOLD) Antique Edwardian Triple Coiled Gold and Diamond Snake Ring
(SOLD) Antique Edwardian Triple Coiled Gold and Diamond Snake Ring
Edgy, Statement.
We all know there are a lot of snake rings out there. The Victorians (and Edwardians) were snake jewelry mad. We choose a snake only when it has something special to set it apart from the pack. Immediately, this triple coil snake stands out from the others — all of the diamonds are set point up, for a completely unexpected twist! This is the first time we have seen this. We love the extra “edge”!
This snake is a statement size — with a triple coiled body (and a cute curvy tail) — for an instant, super chic, one-ring stack.
Absolutely crazy for this one!
Marked with UK hallmarks for 18k, Birmingham, and date letter “l” for 1910, as well maker’s mark.
18k gold, diamond.
Dimensions and weight:
● 11.7 mm at widest/7.7 mm at narrowest (at the back)
● 3.3 mm deep
● .35 ctw diamond
● 8.8 grams
Ring size US 8.25 (fits smaller due to width)
Period: Edwardian (ca. 1910)
*Note that all dimensions and weights are approximate. Age-commensurate wear may be present.
Edgy, Statement.
We all know there are a lot of snake rings out there. The Victorians (and Edwardians) were snake jewelry mad. We choose a snake only when it has something special to set it apart from the pack. Immediately, this triple coil snake stands out from the others — all of the diamonds are set point up, for a completely unexpected twist! This is the first time we have seen this. We love the extra “edge”!
This snake is a statement size — with a triple coiled body (and a cute curvy tail) — for an instant, super chic, one-ring stack.
Absolutely crazy for this one!
Marked with UK hallmarks for 18k, Birmingham, and date letter “l” for 1910, as well maker’s mark.
18k gold, diamond.
Dimensions and weight:
● 11.7 mm at widest/7.7 mm at narrowest (at the back)
● 3.3 mm deep
● .35 ctw diamond
● 8.8 grams
Ring size US 8.25 (fits smaller due to width)
Period: Edwardian (ca. 1910)
*Note that all dimensions and weights are approximate. Age-commensurate wear may be present.