Princess-Cut Eternity/Half-Eternity Band Ring
Fine Jewelry / Rings

Princess-Cut Eternity/Half-Eternity Band Ring

This item is a contemporary-style ring featured on a wearer's finger, characterized by a continuous row of princess-cut (square) colorless gemstones. The stones appear to be approximately 3mm to 4mm square each, exhibiting a high brilliance and white color, suggesting they are either diamonds or high-quality cubic zirconia. The metal setting is white in tone, likely white gold, platinum, or sterling silver, and utilizes a shared-prong construction where small metal beads secure the corners of adjacent stones. This specific setting style maximizes light entry into the stones but leaves the girdle edges somewhat exposed. Visible in the image are at least six stones, indicating it is likely a half-eternity or full-eternity band design. The craftsmanship shows uniform spacing and alignment of the facets, indicative of machine-assisted or high-quality hand-setting. There are no obvious maker's marks or hallmarks visible from the top-down perspective, but the overall presentation is that of modern bridal or fine fashion jewelry, likely manufactured within the last 10 to 20 years. The condition appears excellent with no visible missing stones, loose settings, or significant metal scratching, although actual stone quality (clarity and color grade) would require magnification to confirm.

Estimated Value

$4,500 - $6,200

Basic Information

Category

Fine Jewelry / Rings

Appraised On

January 14, 2026

Estimated Value

$4,500 - $6,200

Item Description

This item is a contemporary-style ring featured on a wearer's finger, characterized by a continuous row of princess-cut (square) colorless gemstones. The stones appear to be approximately 3mm to 4mm square each, exhibiting a high brilliance and white color, suggesting they are either diamonds or high-quality cubic zirconia. The metal setting is white in tone, likely white gold, platinum, or sterling silver, and utilizes a shared-prong construction where small metal beads secure the corners of adjacent stones. This specific setting style maximizes light entry into the stones but leaves the girdle edges somewhat exposed. Visible in the image are at least six stones, indicating it is likely a half-eternity or full-eternity band design. The craftsmanship shows uniform spacing and alignment of the facets, indicative of machine-assisted or high-quality hand-setting. There are no obvious maker's marks or hallmarks visible from the top-down perspective, but the overall presentation is that of modern bridal or fine fashion jewelry, likely manufactured within the last 10 to 20 years. The condition appears excellent with no visible missing stones, loose settings, or significant metal scratching, although actual stone quality (clarity and color grade) would require magnification to confirm.

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