
Vintage Diamond Swirl Bridal Wedding Set
This is a yellow gold bridal wedding ring set featuring a central round brilliant-cut diamond. The set is composed of an engagement ring nestled within a matching swirl-style wrap or enhancer guard. The central diamond is held by a four-prong setting and is surrounded by an inner 'halo' of smaller round diamonds. The guard features two outer sweeping bands, each channel-set with a gradient of small round accent diamonds that follow the circular contour of the design. The construction is heavy and indicative of the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s), characterized by bold, organic swirls. The gold appears to be 14k or 18k yellow gold with a high-polish finish, though some surface micro-scratching and minor dullness are visible, suggesting light wear. The diamonds appear to be of commercial quality with visible inclusions under magnification. The craftsmanship is solid, with secure channel settings and thick shanks. No visible maker's marks are shown in the image, but the design is a classic examples of the multi-stone 'cluster' and 'bypass' styles popular in American jewelry during the late 20th century.
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Estimated Value
$1,450 - $1,850
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry / Rings
Appraised On
April 24, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,450 - $1,850
Item Description
This is a yellow gold bridal wedding ring set featuring a central round brilliant-cut diamond. The set is composed of an engagement ring nestled within a matching swirl-style wrap or enhancer guard. The central diamond is held by a four-prong setting and is surrounded by an inner 'halo' of smaller round diamonds. The guard features two outer sweeping bands, each channel-set with a gradient of small round accent diamonds that follow the circular contour of the design. The construction is heavy and indicative of the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s), characterized by bold, organic swirls. The gold appears to be 14k or 18k yellow gold with a high-polish finish, though some surface micro-scratching and minor dullness are visible, suggesting light wear. The diamonds appear to be of commercial quality with visible inclusions under magnification. The craftsmanship is solid, with secure channel settings and thick shanks. No visible maker's marks are shown in the image, but the design is a classic examples of the multi-stone 'cluster' and 'bypass' styles popular in American jewelry during the late 20th century.
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