Originally crafted in the late Victorian to early Edwardian period (c. 1890–1910), this sterling silver ring once held 3 garnets, now only one at its centre. Its flanking mounts, now restored with freshwater pearls, revive the original balance of the piece while preserving its aged character.
Details
Sterling silver (92.5%)
Era: Late Victorian–Edwardian (c. 1890–1910)
Central stone: natural almandine garnet (deep red)
Side settings: restored with freshwater pearls
Construction: hand-finished silver with scalloped bezel and claw mounts
Band width: approx. 6 mm at centre tapering to 3 mm
Why It Matters
This ring embodies reclamation - a fragment of Victorian beauty given new life. The pairing of garnet and pearl reflects the duality of love and loss, fire and calm, all held within a reworked historic setting. Every mark and curve speaks to over a century of wear, care, and renewal.
Originally crafted in the late Victorian to early Edwardian period (c. 1890–1910), this sterling silver ring once held 3 garnets, now only one at its centre. Its flanking mounts, now restored with freshwater pearls, revive the original balance of the piece while preserving its aged character.
Details
Sterling silver (92.5%)
Era: Late Victorian–Edwardian (c. 1890–1910)
Central stone: natural almandine garnet (deep red)
Side settings: restored with freshwater pearls
Construction: hand-finished silver with scalloped bezel and claw mounts
Band width: approx. 6 mm at centre tapering to 3 mm
Why It Matters
This ring embodies reclamation - a fragment of Victorian beauty given new life. The pairing of garnet and pearl reflects the duality of love and loss, fire and calm, all held within a reworked historic setting. Every mark and curve speaks to over a century of wear, care, and renewal.