This exquisite Edwardian cluster ring is a rare and romantic jewel, capturing the refined elegance and delicate artistry of the early 20th century. At its center rests a GIA-certified natural saltwater pearl, prized for its soft luster and organic beauty. Measuring approximately 6.17 by 5.98 mm, the pearl glows with a gentle, luminous presence that feels timeless and deeply evocative of the Edwardian era’s fascination with purity, lightness, and femininity.
Surrounding the pearl is a graceful halo of ten old mine cut diamonds totaling approximately 1.20 carats. These antique diamonds shimmer with a warm, candlelit brilliance, their hand-cut facets adding texture, depth, and romantic character. Graded G in color, the diamonds provide bright contrast against the pearl while preserving the softness and charm that define true antique jewelry.
Crafted in a classic combination of 18k yellow gold and platinum, the ring reflects traditional Edwardian construction, where platinum was used to delicately secure diamonds while yellow gold added warmth and elegance. The result is an airy, refined composition that feels light on the hand yet rich in historical presence. Dating to the 1910s, this ring embodies a period of extraordinary craftsmanship and graceful design.
Rare, poetic, and deeply collectible, this cluster ring is an exceptional heirloom piece—ideal for collectors and admirers of Edwardian jewelry who appreciate natural pearls, antique diamonds, and timeless romantic beauty.











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