Vintage Gold-Tone Tiger's Eye and Rhinestone Cocktail Ring
Vintage Costume Jewelry

Vintage Gold-Tone Tiger's Eye and Rhinestone Cocktail Ring

This is a vintage-style cocktail ring features a wide, textured gold-tone cigar-style band. The central focal point is a single, round cabochon of Tiger's Eye, displaying characteristic Chatoyancy and a warm golden-brown hue. The gemstone is held in a multi-prong setting and is accented by a stylized foliate or floral spray. This decorative element consists of five marquise-shaped 'leaves' set with small, clear round-cut rhinestones. The metal has a brushed or satin finish on the band, providing a contrast to the polished floral elements. Based on the construction style and materials, this appears to be costume jewelry from the mid-to-late 20th century (estimations point toward the 1960s or 1970s). The ring shows minor signs of wear consistent with age, including slight surface scratches on the metal band and a light patina. No visible maker's marks are discernible from the angle provided. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced but well-designed piece intended to mimic high-end fine jewelry from the mid-century modern or Regency period.

Estimated Value

$45 - $75

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Costume Jewelry

Appraised On

January 10, 2026

Estimated Value

$45 - $75

Item Description

This is a vintage-style cocktail ring features a wide, textured gold-tone cigar-style band. The central focal point is a single, round cabochon of Tiger's Eye, displaying characteristic Chatoyancy and a warm golden-brown hue. The gemstone is held in a multi-prong setting and is accented by a stylized foliate or floral spray. This decorative element consists of five marquise-shaped 'leaves' set with small, clear round-cut rhinestones. The metal has a brushed or satin finish on the band, providing a contrast to the polished floral elements. Based on the construction style and materials, this appears to be costume jewelry from the mid-to-late 20th century (estimations point toward the 1960s or 1970s). The ring shows minor signs of wear consistent with age, including slight surface scratches on the metal band and a light patina. No visible maker's marks are discernible from the angle provided. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced but well-designed piece intended to mimic high-end fine jewelry from the mid-century modern or Regency period.

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