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Diamond Cluster Ring from circa 1600
A rare survivor from around 1600, this transitional Renaissance to Baroque cluster ring embodies the refined taste of early European connoisseurs. Crafted in yellow gold and silver, it holds nine table cut diamonds of remarkable calibre, a testament to expert selection and craftsmanship. Such harmonious quality in stones of this era is exceedingly rare, marking this jewel as one likely commissioned by a distinguished family.
Often portrayed in late Renaissance and early Baroque portraits, rings of this type adorned the hands of the nobility and the well to do. If only jewels could speak, this ring would whisper of lineage, prestige, and the dawn of diamond connoisseurship.
This ring is part of Adin's curated collection of early European masterpieces, representing over four centuries of jewellery history.
Discover this rare diamond ring from around 1600.