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Georgian coral and 9ct dress ring
Georgian coral and 9ct dress ring
A stunning Georgian era coral ring (historically converted from a brooch). Please examine the pictures as they form part of the description. Structurally sound.
Size 7.5 US/ P UK
2.2cm x 1.7cm
In Georgian jewellery, coral held significant cultural and symbolic importance. The vibrant red hue of coral was associated with passion, energy, and vitality, making it a sought-after gemstone during the Georgian era, which spanned from 1714 to 1837. Coral was believed to possess protective qualities, safeguarding the wearer from harm and evil forces.
During this era, coral was sourced from the Mediterranean, particularly Italy, and the trade routes connecting Europe to the East. The rarity of coral contributed to its exclusivity, enhancing its desirability among the fashionable elite.
A stunning Georgian era coral ring (historically converted from a brooch). Please examine the pictures as they form part of the description. Structurally sound.
Size 7.5 US/ P UK
2.2cm x 1.7cm
In Georgian jewellery, coral held significant cultural and symbolic importance. The vibrant red hue of coral was associated with passion, energy, and vitality, making it a sought-after gemstone during the Georgian era, which spanned from 1714 to 1837. Coral was believed to possess protective qualities, safeguarding the wearer from harm and evil forces.
During this era, coral was sourced from the Mediterranean, particularly Italy, and the trade routes connecting Europe to the East. The rarity of coral contributed to its exclusivity, enhancing its desirability among the fashionable elite.