A pretty antique Edwardian 18ct gold cluster ring, made in Birmingham in 1906. The gallery is crowned with a twinkling old mine cut diamond in the centre, haloed by six lustrous pearls and six cherry-pink rubies that chase down scrolling shoulder accents. Rubies have long been associated with the heart due to their fiery pink/ red colouring which is symbolic of love and passion. Similarly, diamonds and pearls are also given as tokens of eternal love and faithfulness, making all three a wonderful, romantic combination. This is a gorgeous antique Edwardian ring, displaying a lovely collection of complementary gems and bears Birmingham hallmarks and the maker’s mark within the band. WEIGHT: 3.1 grams SIZE: Q ½ (UK), 8 ½ (US) – Our re-sizing service is free of charge. Please request your size at checkout. MEASURES: Gallery Height 8mm x Width 7mm (18mm inc. shoulders) x Depth 4mm – Band Width 2mm METAL: 18ct Gold (Stamped) STONES: Diamond (2 x 2mm, approx. 0.06ct), Pearls (2 x 2mm each), Rubies (approx. 0.14ct total) AGE: Edwardian. (Dated 1906) MARKS: Birmingham Anchor hallmark, 18ct stamp, Maker’s Mark (B&H) CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age ITEM NUMBER: CP1022 We provide Free Worldwide Shipping for this item. Interest Free Layaway and Finance Payment Options are also available. Please enquire for more details.