This incredible, antique OOAK masquerade ring features 25 diamonds amongst a thick filigree frame. Set center is an enchanting masked woman wearing a rose flower crown and long eloquent earrings as she is eternally winking with one rose-cut diamond eye, as if hinting to the exciting and daring escapades she encountered at the ball.
Masquerade rings were often commissioned to be worn as tokens of a wistful night at a masquerade ball that one would have attended. Masquerade balls were all the rage in the 18th century and were the most enchanting of evenings where the attendees wore masks and costumes. These rings are extremely difficult to find, and this early-1800s example is unlike any other masquerade ring we’ve ever seen in such an extraordinarily unique style; very heavy and OOAK.
Size: Approx. 6-6.25 US
Total weight: Approx. 8.99g.
Materials: High carat gold, diamonds set in silver.
Hallmarks: None.
Condition: The largest two diamonds are not rose-cut and appear to be replacements. All others are rose-cut and vary in condition and clarity. While some diamonds appear occluded, they dazzle and sparkle tremendously in the light. One diamond eye missing. Please view photos/video for condition report and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase.