
Gold Ring with Oval Blue Topaz and Diamond Accents
This item is a gold ring featuring an oval-cut blue topaz center stone flanked by two small diamond accents on either side. The central blue topaz exhibits a light to medium blue hue and is set in a four-prong setting, allowing light to access the stone for optimal brilliance. The oval cut appears to be a standard facet arrangement, likely a brilliant oval. The two smaller, round brilliant cut diamonds are set flush to the band, each in a bezel or partial bezel style directly adjacent to the main stone on the slightly elevated shoulders of the ring. The band itself appears to be crafted from yellow gold, with a polished finish. It features a decorative, openwork design on the shoulders leading up to the gemstone cluster, characterized by a swirled or stylized 'S' curve motif on each side. The band transitions to a solid, polished shank towards the back. The overall construction suggests a mass-produced or semi-custom design from the late 20th or early 21st century. Visible condition issues are minimal and commensurate with gentle wear; the gold shows a typical luster with no obvious scratches or dents from the visible angles, and the stones appear securely set without chips or abrasions discernible from the image. Given the clarity and saturation of the blue topaz, it is likely a treated or natural stone, but without magnification, further identification is difficult. The small size and clarity of the diamonds suggest they are accent stones, adding sparkle without being the primary focus. The craftsmanship appears to be good standard for contemporary jewelry.
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Estimated Value
$250-450
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Category
Jewelry
Appraised On
January 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$250-450
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Topaz ring with 2 small diamonds gold band
Item Description
This item is a gold ring featuring an oval-cut blue topaz center stone flanked by two small diamond accents on either side. The central blue topaz exhibits a light to medium blue hue and is set in a four-prong setting, allowing light to access the stone for optimal brilliance. The oval cut appears to be a standard facet arrangement, likely a brilliant oval. The two smaller, round brilliant cut diamonds are set flush to the band, each in a bezel or partial bezel style directly adjacent to the main stone on the slightly elevated shoulders of the ring. The band itself appears to be crafted from yellow gold, with a polished finish. It features a decorative, openwork design on the shoulders leading up to the gemstone cluster, characterized by a swirled or stylized 'S' curve motif on each side. The band transitions to a solid, polished shank towards the back. The overall construction suggests a mass-produced or semi-custom design from the late 20th or early 21st century. Visible condition issues are minimal and commensurate with gentle wear; the gold shows a typical luster with no obvious scratches or dents from the visible angles, and the stones appear securely set without chips or abrasions discernible from the image. Given the clarity and saturation of the blue topaz, it is likely a treated or natural stone, but without magnification, further identification is difficult. The small size and clarity of the diamonds suggest they are accent stones, adding sparkle without being the primary focus. The craftsmanship appears to be good standard for contemporary jewelry.
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