This ring is sold, sorry. See similar rings: Metal: gold rings Gems: garnet rings Type of ring: Victorian rings, five-stone rings This antique half-hoop ring features five spirited spinels with an estimated total weight of 1.85ct. Graduating in size, the stones are a compelling mixture of intense pink tones, all completely natural and free of any treatment. The undulating carved gallery cleverly forms the claws that hold the stones securely in place. Half-hoop or five-stone rings are an increasingly popular design, especially original Victorian examples, because of their wearability and versatility - a definite favourite for those who enjoy pairing rings and stacked styles. This particular half hoop is rare as it is unusually set with spinels. History Place Of Origin: United Kingdom. Date Period: Circa 1900, Edwardian. The stones Principal spinel weight: 0.48ct . Principal spinel size: Length 5.4mm; Width 4mm; Depth 2.2mm . Smallest spinel weight: 0.33ct (each). Smallest spinel size: Length 4mm; Width 3.4mm; Depth 2.9mm (each). Treatment: None. Untreated/unheated spinel (assessed by our GIA qualified gemologist). Band Metal Composition: 18ct yellow gold. Hallmarks: marked '18ct' indicating 18ct yellow gold. Band Size: UK K / US 5.25. Resizing: Single complimentary re-size available. This ring can easily be re-sized up or down to any size. The ring overall Front Head Dimensions: Length 6mm; Width 17.5mm; Height of setting 2.9mm General Wear: Very Good; All claws re-tipped, intact and secure. Condition: All stones safely set in settings with claws fully covering each stone. Minor scratches due to age. A lovely ring with lots of charm and character. Unless stated otherwise, gem weights and specifications are estimated (assessed in mount).