
Modern Three-Stone Emerald-Cut Gemstone Bypass Ring
This is a contemporary-style bypass ring crafted in a yellow gold metal, likely 10k or 14k based on its high-polish finish and traditional jewelry styling. The ring features three emerald-cut gemstones channel-set horizontally in a tiered, wrap-around bypass mounting. Moving from left to right, the gemstones include a deep teal-green stone (resembling a tourmaline or emerald), a vibrant orchid-pink stone (possibly pink sapphire, tourmaline, or amethyst), and a medium-purple stone (suggestive of amethyst). Each stone is rectangular with cropped corners (emerald cut) and appears to be approximately 0.50 to 0.75 carats each based on visual scale against the finger. The bypass design allows the polished gold borders to overlap the stones at the top and bottom, providing a secure and decorative channel setting. The band appears to have a slight taper as it moves away from the head of the ring. Condition-wise, the stones show good clarity and saturation with no visible major chips or fractures. The gold metal exhibits minor surface micro-scratches consistent with gentle wear, but maintains a bright luster. This style of multi-colored 'mothers ring' or fashion band is characteristic of late 20th-century to early 21st-century jewelry design, emphasizing geometric shapes and clean, substantial lines.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry / Rings
Appraised On
February 17, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Item Description
This is a contemporary-style bypass ring crafted in a yellow gold metal, likely 10k or 14k based on its high-polish finish and traditional jewelry styling. The ring features three emerald-cut gemstones channel-set horizontally in a tiered, wrap-around bypass mounting. Moving from left to right, the gemstones include a deep teal-green stone (resembling a tourmaline or emerald), a vibrant orchid-pink stone (possibly pink sapphire, tourmaline, or amethyst), and a medium-purple stone (suggestive of amethyst). Each stone is rectangular with cropped corners (emerald cut) and appears to be approximately 0.50 to 0.75 carats each based on visual scale against the finger. The bypass design allows the polished gold borders to overlap the stones at the top and bottom, providing a secure and decorative channel setting. The band appears to have a slight taper as it moves away from the head of the ring. Condition-wise, the stones show good clarity and saturation with no visible major chips or fractures. The gold metal exhibits minor surface micro-scratches consistent with gentle wear, but maintains a bright luster. This style of multi-colored 'mothers ring' or fashion band is characteristic of late 20th-century to early 21st-century jewelry design, emphasizing geometric shapes and clean, substantial lines.
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