Vintage Coral and Diamond Accent Gold Tone Ring
Jewelry

Vintage Coral and Diamond Accent Gold Tone Ring

This item is a vintage-style ring featuring a central oval-shaped coral cabochon flanked by clear, round, possibly diamond or diamond simulants accents, set in a gold-toned metal. The central coral stone is a prominent, medium-pinkish-orange hue, polished smooth, and secured by four prongs that appear to be integrated into the surrounding metalwork. On either side of the coral, there are two clear, brilliant-cut stones, arranged vertically, providing a total of four accent stones. These stones are individually set in what appear to be bezel or partial bezel settings, creating a symmetrical cluster. The metalwork of the ring's head and shoulders exhibits a textured, possibly hammered or bark-like finish, giving it an organic or rustic appeal. The shank of the ring, as partially visible, appears to be a solid band, suitable for a ring size 6. The overall condition suggests some wear consistent with age, such as minor surface abrasions on the coral and metal, and possibly some darkening or patina in the recesses of the textured gold-toned setting. The craftsmanship appears to be of a reasonable quality for a fashion or costume piece, with attention to setting the stones securely. Without hallmarks, the exact metal composition (e.g., gold, gold-filled, or plated base metal) cannot be precisely determined from the image, but its color suggests gold or a gold-tone. The style points to a mid-20th century, possibly 1960s-1970s aesthetic, often associated with naturalistic themes and cabochon gemstones.

Estimated Value

$75 - $150

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry

Appraised On

October 14, 2025

Estimated Value

$75 - $150

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

Ring size 6

Item Description

This item is a vintage-style ring featuring a central oval-shaped coral cabochon flanked by clear, round, possibly diamond or diamond simulants accents, set in a gold-toned metal. The central coral stone is a prominent, medium-pinkish-orange hue, polished smooth, and secured by four prongs that appear to be integrated into the surrounding metalwork. On either side of the coral, there are two clear, brilliant-cut stones, arranged vertically, providing a total of four accent stones. These stones are individually set in what appear to be bezel or partial bezel settings, creating a symmetrical cluster. The metalwork of the ring's head and shoulders exhibits a textured, possibly hammered or bark-like finish, giving it an organic or rustic appeal. The shank of the ring, as partially visible, appears to be a solid band, suitable for a ring size 6. The overall condition suggests some wear consistent with age, such as minor surface abrasions on the coral and metal, and possibly some darkening or patina in the recesses of the textured gold-toned setting. The craftsmanship appears to be of a reasonable quality for a fashion or costume piece, with attention to setting the stones securely. Without hallmarks, the exact metal composition (e.g., gold, gold-filled, or plated base metal) cannot be precisely determined from the image, but its color suggests gold or a gold-tone. The style points to a mid-20th century, possibly 1960s-1970s aesthetic, often associated with naturalistic themes and cabochon gemstones.

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