Cluster-style Yellow and White Gold Diamond Ring
Fine Jewelry / Rings

Cluster-style Yellow and White Gold Diamond Ring

This is a multifaceted cluster-style cocktail ring, characterized by a complex, multi-tiered arrangement of gemstones. The ring features a central round diamond surrounded by a secondary halo and vertical extensions of round brilliant-cut stones, flanked by baguette-cut diamonds set horizontally into the shoulders. The construction appears to be a two-tone aesthetic, utilizing yellow gold for the base band and white gold (or rhodium plating) for the settings to enhance the brilliance of the stones. The overall silhouette is a jagged, starburst or snowflake pattern. Regarding condition, there is visible surface wear to the metal, particularly on the gold-toned shoulders, which show some tarnish or thinning of the finish. Several of the round stones exhibit 'salt and pepper' inclusions or slightly cloudy appearances, which may indicate lower clarity grades common in mass-produced jewelry from the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s). The prongs appear thick but show signs of light friction wear. No specific maker's mark is visible in the provided image. The craftsmanship is typical of commercial-grade fine jewelry, designed for maximum light play and a high-volume appearance.

Estimated Value

$450.00 - $650.00

Basic Information

Category

Fine Jewelry / Rings

Appraised On

April 21, 2026

Estimated Value

$450.00 - $650.00

Item Description

This is a multifaceted cluster-style cocktail ring, characterized by a complex, multi-tiered arrangement of gemstones. The ring features a central round diamond surrounded by a secondary halo and vertical extensions of round brilliant-cut stones, flanked by baguette-cut diamonds set horizontally into the shoulders. The construction appears to be a two-tone aesthetic, utilizing yellow gold for the base band and white gold (or rhodium plating) for the settings to enhance the brilliance of the stones. The overall silhouette is a jagged, starburst or snowflake pattern. Regarding condition, there is visible surface wear to the metal, particularly on the gold-toned shoulders, which show some tarnish or thinning of the finish. Several of the round stones exhibit 'salt and pepper' inclusions or slightly cloudy appearances, which may indicate lower clarity grades common in mass-produced jewelry from the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s). The prongs appear thick but show signs of light friction wear. No specific maker's mark is visible in the provided image. The craftsmanship is typical of commercial-grade fine jewelry, designed for maximum light play and a high-volume appearance.

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