a one of a kind delicate mashup between a victorian era JR Wood worn floral signet and an edwardian era horseshoe stick pin — it's a whimsical, dainty take on a horseshoe signet
the pink stone hasn't been tested and does have a little damage, but it's original to the setting, so it's up to you whether or not to have a jeweler swap it for another stone of your choosing
the design details are raised off of the signet, so if you don't like rings that snag on loose strings then this is NOT the ring for you
solid 10k rosy yellow antique gold
M E A S U R E M E N T S
size 7
face of the signet is just over 12mm north to south and horseshoe is 10mm wide
the base of the band is thinning and tapers to just over 1mm wide
weighs 2.8g
C O N D I T I O N
in good upcycled antique condition
the signet ring has significant wear to the floral shoulders, which are full of time-earned patina offering excellent contrast
the base of the band has been repaired or sized leaving variations in hue and texture and thinning of the band
the stone in the prong setting has a tiny chip visible with magnification or perfect lighting and a great eye
this piece is laser soldered together and there are some areas on the underside of the signet where there are variations in hue where the laser soldering worked its magic
S H O P A G R E E M E N T S
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