đď¸ Antique Edwardian Citrine Ring | c.1880sâ1900s | 10kâ14k Gold Filigree
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đď¸ Antique Edwardian Citrine Ring | c.1880sâ1900s | 10kâ14k Gold Filigree | Great-Grandmotherâs Heirloom
A remarkable antique Edwardian citrine ring, passed down through generations and originally belonging to my great-grandmother. This heirloom dates to the late VictorianâEdwardian transition period (circa 1880sâearly 1900s).
The ring features a natural citrine in an elongated rectangular cut, displaying a warm honey-gold glow with characteristics consistent with antique stones of the era. It is set in an elegant filigree gold mounting, showcasing delicate openwork and hand-finished craftsmanship typical of Edwardian jewelry.
The setting has been professionally tested and shows positive results consistent with 10kâ14k gold, a common practice in antique rings where different gold alloys were used for strength and fine detail.
Light, refined, and beautifully balanced, this ring reflects the grace and artistry of true Edwardian designâcrafted long before modern mass production.
đď¸ Provenance & Era
This ring belonged to my great-grandmother and comes from a well-documented family estate. Based on its construction, filigree style, and gemstone cut, it is confidently attributed to the late 19th to early 20th century, aligning with the Edwardian era and its immediate predecessors.
The absence of a makerâs mark is typical for fine antique rings of this period, many of which were custom-made or produced by regional jewelers.
Era: Antique Edwardian (c.1880sâ1900s)
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staceylshull
Is this a size 3+? If so, wouldnât that a child size? Itâs so beautiful!!
Apr 12Reply

bmasluk32
@staceylshull , Hello there, this was actually my great grandmotherâs ring, she was born in 1890 yes 1890 ( lol ) back then they had very small hands and feet. This was given to her by my great grandfather as a gift. When I return home, I will post a picture of a pair of her gloves. ( however I do not plan on parting with them, they are very fragile. But anyone who loves Antique, Edwardian will love these ). Itâs very interesting to see them.
Apr 12Reply

bmasluk32
@staceylshull Everything has been documented through a ledger that was passed down to my grandmother, to my mother, then I inherited everything. This is just one ring of many of hers I own. I have one other listed I believe đ I absolutely love this ring, I hope I have answered your questionsđđŚ and feel free to swing by anytime, even to just say Hello đ
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