A refined and rare antique ring, delicately crafted in platinum (not hallmarked), dating from the early 20th century. This elegant piece features a brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.22 carats, gracefully paired with ten smaller accent diamonds and a luminous natural pearl, creating a harmonious balance of sparkle and softness.
This ring is formally documented in an official appraisal dated 16 November 1983 by Henrique Alexandre Correia Braga, Official Appraiser for the Portuguese National Mint (Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda). According to the certificate, the ring weighs 2.25 g and was valued at 9,000 escudos.
Its crossover design, gently twisting to unite the diamond and pearl, embodies the delicate aesthetics of the Edwardian to early Art Deco period, making it a timeless jewel rich in character and finesse.
Measurements:
Approximate UK ring size: M (EU 52–53)
Main diamond: approx. 0.22 carats
Ten additional small diamonds
One natural pearl
Weight: 2.25 g
Condition: Excellent antique condition. All stones are well preserved and securely set. No hallmark, but confirmed platinum by specialist appraisal.
An exquisite choice for collectors, lovers of antique jewellery, or anyone seeking a unique and romantic engagement ring with heritage.





















