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c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (shown on white background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (shown on finger for scale)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (side profile shown on black background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (side angle view on black background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (front detail view shown on black background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (view of inside showing dented area).
Vintage

c1800 Georgian Beryl Ring

$1,050
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (shown on white background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (shown on finger for scale)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (side profile shown on black background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (side angle view on black background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (front detail view shown on black background)
c1800 Georgian Beryl and Rose Gold Ring (view of inside showing dented area).
Ships January 2nd, 2025

An antique c1800 Georgian-era collet-set green beryl in 14k rosy-yellow gold. More commonly known beryl varieties are emerald and aquamarine, but in the 18th and early 19th century, these light green beryls were very popular. Nowadays light green beryl isn't commonly seen, as most of it is heat-treated, yielding a blue-toned gem better known as aquamarine. 

As is usually the case with rings from the Georgian-era, the stone was foil-backed to lend greater brightness. Foil-backed stones should not be worn in water as moisture can become trapped behind the stone.

Currently a size 6-1/4 and could be resized in the 4 to 8 range for $75.

Materials

Beryl and 14K Gold

Date

c1800 (Shank is newer)

Condition

Good. Surface wear to stone and metal, and some discoloration to foil backing. As found, but shank is surely a replacement. The back of the gem setting is dented. It's possible the top was part of something else originally.

Size

US Size 6-1/4 (could be resized in the 4 to 8 range for $75)
North to South: 10mm