Estate Victorian 18K Gold Rose Cut Diamond A & G initials on Lapis Brooch - VHK#514b
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Estate Victorian 18K Gold Rose Cut Diamond A & G initials on Lapis Brooch - VHK#514b

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Estate Victorian 18K Gold Rose Cut Diamond A & G initials on Lapis Brooch - VHK#514b Item Details: Metal Type: 18K Yellow Gold [Hallmarked, and Tested] Weight: 12.3 grams Circa: 1880s Diamond Details: Rose Cut diamonds, 1.25ct total weight. Natural. Pin Measurements: Diameter: 1 inches Condition: Excellent Significance Victorian Era: Time Period: The styles of the Victorian wedding ring and engagement ring were defined by the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 - 1901 and her everlasting affection for her beloved husband Albert. Victoria too had a great influence on the jewelry styles of the time, and it was her great love of diamonds that led to a revolution in diamond rings. The Victorian era is separated into three distinct times - which all have their own unique styles and history. Description of Era: Changes to the metals and diamond gemstones used to create wedding rings and engagement rings occurred during the Victorian eras. The first was the introduction of lower karat gold alloys; before 1854, precious rings were created mainly with 22k or 18k gold (75% pure gold alloyed with copper, silver, nickel, or a mixture of these metals) and silver, but after 1854 the gold standards changed and rings created with 15k gold, 12k gold, and 9k gold became legal on the market. The second important change was the opening of the South African diamond mines in 1870; before 1870 diamonds were quite rare and most diamond rings contained clusters of small diamonds, but after 1870 when the South African mines opened large diamonds became available for use in wedding rings and engagement rings. Ethically Sourced When you choose to go vintage with VERMA, you are cutting out the use for further mining and environmental damages which are a byproduct. In addition, the diamonds used in our collection are all conflict-free; as the conflict mines were in production after our pieces are dated.

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