Story
Chrysoberyl is a gemstone with intense brilliance.
Rated high for refraction high and nearing a diamond, its pale chartreuse hues are unmatched in the gemstone world. Favored during the late 18th and early 19th century, it was mined in South America and is no longer readily available.
In this Victorian ring of 15k yellow gold, a chrysoberyl rests flanked by two almandine pink-purple garnets. Scrolling gold work, light, and shadow play against the setting for a unique, one-of-a-kind antique trilogy ring. In person the gemstones put out a powerhouse of color for their size.
Details:
One oval faceted chyrsoberyl
Weight of .55 carats
Two almandine round faceted garnets
Total weight of .36 carats
15k yellow gold