
A beautiful Edwardian-era band crafted in 18K yellow gold, intricately decorated with chased floral scrolls in a seamless low-relief design. The motif appears to depict the hollyhock flower, a symbol of fertility, abundance, and ambition.
Chased floral bands have a long history in antique jewellery, particularly in the Georgian era circa 1820s and remained popular during the Victorian and Edwardian periods, when floral and botanical motifs were highly popular for their romantic and symbolic meanings. These rings were often given as tokens of love, prosperity, or remembrance, with the continuous floral pattern symbolising eternity and enduring beauty.
Rich in detail and texture, this piece is a timeless example of the tradition, perfect worn on its own or as part of a stylish ring stack.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
- Metal: 18K Yellow Gold (Verified by Auracle Tester)
- Ring Size: UK L | US 5.75 | EU 51 (Ring is not resizable)
- Gross Weight: 5.5 grams
- Ring Width: 7 mm
HALLMARKS & APPROXIMATE PERIOD
- Hallmarks: Full English hallmarks, W.M., Crown, 18, Anchor and Date Letter "e" for 1904
- Tests as 18K gold
- Era: Edwardian era, 1904
CONDITION
In wonderful antique, pre-owned condition with light surface wear consistent with age.
ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE
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