Hancocks

An Antique-Style 18ct Gold and Diamond Carved Half Hoop Ring

A beautiful old-cut diamond and 18ct gold three stone ring by Hancocks, the classic antique-style carved half hoop ring set across the front with three old European brilliant cut diamonds, the central one weighing 1.35cts and of J colour and VS1 clarity, the other two weighing 1.57cts combined, both of J colour and of I1 or SI1 clarity, interspersed with small old cut diamond points and claw set into an antique-style mount with ornate scroll engraving to the gallery and shoulders, with a D-shape band.
£19,950.00
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Information

Maker
Hancocks
Origin
London
Period
Contemporary
Gemstone
1.35ct J VS1 old European brilliant cut diamond with GIA certificate 0.81ct J I1 old European brilliant cut diamond with GIA certificate 0.76ct J SI1 old European brilliant cut diamond with GIA certificate 6 x old-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a combined total of approximately 0.2cts
Setting
18ct yellow gold with maker's mark and London assay marks
Dimensions
UK finger size M, US size 6.25 (Can be adjusted)
Weight Description
5.8 grams
REF
127601-BM

Director’s Notes

The old European brilliant cut is the forefather of today’s modern round brilliant cut diamond. It was developed towards the end of the 19th Century when new machinery was invented, in particular the motor-driven saw, which allowed diamonds to be cut in attractive, symmetrical round shapes without wasting the excess rough crystal that was cut off. This revolutionised the industry and gradually, through a process of trial and error, cutters discovered which proportions produced the finest balance of brilliance and fire within these new round stones. Diamonds were now able to dazzle even in the dimly candle-lit rooms of the turn of the century. Along with their characteristic polished culet facets, finely cut old European brilliants can be distinguished from their modern counterparts by their higher crowns and smaller table facets. These features combine to create a greater amount of spectral colour-flashes from inside the stone than we typically see in modern cut diamonds.

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.