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This one is all about the drama. A statement piece from the 1960s, the citrine takes centre stage, but it's the goldwork around it that really earns a second look.
Look at the side profile and you'll see the real craftsmanship: tiered rope-twist detailing fans out like feathers beneath the stone, each layer hand-finished and textured against the next, finishing in a fluted, almost shell-like flourish at the base. It's the kind of intricate, sculptural goldsmithing that simply isn't done anymore, the sort of detail you only notice once you turn the ring on its side and actually look.
The citrine itself is substantial, deep honeyed gold with real depth and clarity, held in sturdy claws that let the stone's faceting catch every angle of light. This is a big ring, scaled to be seen and felt on the hand, with real weight and presence rather than anything delicate or dainty.
In 18ct gold, it has the warmth and richness that comes with genuine vintage gold, with engraved detailing carried right down the shoulders of the band. A cocktail ring in the true sense: bold, sculptural, and built to be the only thing anyone notices on your hand.
The Details
- 18ct yellow gold
- Stamped 750
- Size L.5
- Sits 10.3mm off the finger
- Citrine: 1 @ 18.2mm x 16.5mm x ~9.5mm
Condition Report
This ring is in great vintage condition. Minor nibbles to the stone, but these are not visible without a loupe. With a loupe you will see some incredible minor wear.
Please note that for all international purchases, customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, or customs fees that may apply upon delivery. These charges are determined by your local customs authority and are not included in our prices or shipping costs.
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