
14k Yellow Gold Past, Present, Future Three-Stone Diamond Ring
This is a classic three-stone diamond engagement or anniversary ring, often referred to as a 'Past, Present, and Future' ring. The piece is crafted in 14k yellow gold with a high-polished finish. The band is a stout, thick-profile shank that tapers slightly as it reaches the center setting. The setting features three princess-cut diamonds (square modified brilliant) arranged horizontally. The center diamond is larger than the two flanking side stones, all of which are secured by traditional four-prong white gold or rhodium-plated settings to enhance the brilliance of the stones. Inside the shank, a '14K' hallmark is visible, indicating the purity of the metal. The style suggests a contemporary or late 20th-century manufacture, approximately 15-25 years old. The condition appears well-maintained with minor surface scratches and faint signs of wear on the lower portion of the shank. The prongs appear intact, though professional cleaning and a prong tightness check are recommended. Total carat weight cannot be determined from the image alone, but the uniformity and cut quality suggest mid-range commercial jewelry grade. The ring is presented in a vintage-style blue velvet presentation box with a white satin lining.
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Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,500
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry / Rings
Appraised On
January 14, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,200 - $1,500
Item Description
This is a classic three-stone diamond engagement or anniversary ring, often referred to as a 'Past, Present, and Future' ring. The piece is crafted in 14k yellow gold with a high-polished finish. The band is a stout, thick-profile shank that tapers slightly as it reaches the center setting. The setting features three princess-cut diamonds (square modified brilliant) arranged horizontally. The center diamond is larger than the two flanking side stones, all of which are secured by traditional four-prong white gold or rhodium-plated settings to enhance the brilliance of the stones. Inside the shank, a '14K' hallmark is visible, indicating the purity of the metal. The style suggests a contemporary or late 20th-century manufacture, approximately 15-25 years old. The condition appears well-maintained with minor surface scratches and faint signs of wear on the lower portion of the shank. The prongs appear intact, though professional cleaning and a prong tightness check are recommended. Total carat weight cannot be determined from the image alone, but the uniformity and cut quality suggest mid-range commercial jewelry grade. The ring is presented in a vintage-style blue velvet presentation box with a white satin lining.
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