This exquisite timeless piece, was crafted in circa 1848 and bears the mark of its rich heritage. It was assayed in the historic city of Birmingham, England. While the hallmarks, true to its age, bear some wear as showcased in the photographs, they only add to the ring’s unique character and undeniable charm.
Rose cut diamonds typically have a larger flat bottom and fewer facets than modern cuts, giving them a softer, more subdued sparkle. This cut was favored for centuries due to its elegance and ability to showcase the natural beauty of the diamond, especially in candlelight. While rose cut diamonds have become less common in contemporary jewelry, they are still cherished for their vintage charm and unique, antique appeal.