Victorian Revival Ring
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💍 Ring Description
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Style: The ring exhibits characteristics of the Etruscan Revival style, which was popular in the Victorian era (mid-to-late 19th century) and is known for imitating the intricate gold work of the ancient Etruscans.
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Metal: stainless
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Stones:
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It features three primary, large stones in a row.
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The central stone is an oval cabochon (a polished, unfaceted dome shape) of a deep red color, likely a rubyor garnet (or possibly a simulant like glass-ceramic or garnet-topped doublet).
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The two flanking stones are also oval cabochons and appear to be a rich green color, which suggests they could be emeralds (less common in antique revival pieces) or more likely chrysoprase, malachite, or perhaps another opaque green gemstone or paste.
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