Hancocks

2.30ct Old Mine Cushion Cut Diamond Three Stone Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold

A three stone old cut diamond handcrafted ring by Hancocks. The central old mine cushion cut diamond is 1.07ct and is set between two more old mine cushion cut diamonds of 0.61ct and 0.62ct. The diamonds are claw set in platinum to an 18ct yellow gold square profile band.
£18,500.00
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Information

Maker
Hancocks
Origin
London
Period
Contemporary
Gemstone
1.07ct I VVS2 Old mine cushion cut diamond - with GIA certificate 0.62cts I VVS1 Old mine cushion diamond - with GIA certificate 0.61cts J VVS2 old mine cushion cut diamond - with GIA certificate
Setting
18ct yellow gold
Dimensions
Can be adjusted to any size Front centre: 6.5mm Band: 2mm
Weight Description
4.5 grams
REF
129255

Director’s Notes

Old mine brilliants or old miners are either square or rectangular cushion shaped diamonds with clearly rounded corners and sides. The style developed after the discovery of diamonds in Brazil in about 1725 which facilitated experiments in cutting due to the large increase in available stones. Eager as ever to retain as much weight as possible, cutters still followed the shape of the rough crystals but now corners became more rounded and the number of facets increased. The discovery of diamonds in South Africa during the late 1860’s coincided with revolutionised mechanical cutting methods. This saw the fashion for new round cut diamonds replace these cushion shaped stones which then became known as ‘old mine’ diamonds. Today the name old mine brilliant still describes a cushion shaped diamond with a small table facet, high crown and polished culet. These features allow old mine cuts to have a huge amount of fire and life, even in dimly-lit environments.

About The Maker

Hancocks

Within the archives of the London jewellers Hancocks, there exists the most extraordinary book.  Large, heavy and showing distinct signs of age it is filled with page after page of diary entries documenting almost one hundred and twenty years of not only company history but social history as well.