
Three-Stone Opal and Diamond Yellow Gold Ring
This is a contemporary three-stone ring featuring three oval-shaped cabochon opals set in yellow gold. The center opal is the largest, flanked by two slightly smaller opals, all exhibiting a milky white body color with vibrant iridescent flashes of green, blue, and orange, characteristic of 'play-of-color.' The opals are secured within individual four-prong settings. Decorative yellow gold twisted rope or scroll motifs are positioned between the stones and at the shoulders, adding a vintage-inspired aesthetic. The shoulders transition into a white gold or rhodium-plated section, each channel-set with two small round-cut white diamonds (four diamonds in total). The combination of yellow and white metals suggests a mixed-metal design, common in late 20th-century to modern jewelry. The overall condition appears good with no visible chips to the opals or significant deformation to the band, though light surface scratches on the metal are expected with age and wear. The craftsmanship shows attention to detail in the texturing of the gold. Based on the style and setting techniques, this piece likely dates from the 1990s to early 2000s.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry
Appraised On
May 2, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Item Description
This is a contemporary three-stone ring featuring three oval-shaped cabochon opals set in yellow gold. The center opal is the largest, flanked by two slightly smaller opals, all exhibiting a milky white body color with vibrant iridescent flashes of green, blue, and orange, characteristic of 'play-of-color.' The opals are secured within individual four-prong settings. Decorative yellow gold twisted rope or scroll motifs are positioned between the stones and at the shoulders, adding a vintage-inspired aesthetic. The shoulders transition into a white gold or rhodium-plated section, each channel-set with two small round-cut white diamonds (four diamonds in total). The combination of yellow and white metals suggests a mixed-metal design, common in late 20th-century to modern jewelry. The overall condition appears good with no visible chips to the opals or significant deformation to the band, though light surface scratches on the metal are expected with age and wear. The craftsmanship shows attention to detail in the texturing of the gold. Based on the style and setting techniques, this piece likely dates from the 1990s to early 2000s.
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