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A 1950's Heirloom Opal & Diamond Halo Engagement Ring
Like a butterfly's wing, colors shimmer and shift between green and orange in this natural Mintabie semi-crystal opal. The surrounding halo, set with half of a carat of round brilliant-cut diamonds, is decorated with thoughtful filigree designs on the side of its gallery. Stamped "PM900", a platinum stamp used in Japan from the 1960's and prior, this 1950's-era piece is a classic example of the country's artistry and dedication to excellence.
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This ring fulfills all of the right criteria needed for the one hunting for an heirloom-quality, vintage opal halo engagement ring. It offers the charm, elegance, history, and quality that we believe any future fiancé, as well as collector, would be pleased with.
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Default ring size 6.50 US.
More Information
The Center Stone: Natural Light Semi-Crystal Opal, solid
- origin: Mintabie, Australia
- brightness of color play: B3 of 5
- body tone: N7
- shape: oval cabochon cut
- stone measurements (millimeters): 13.23mm x 9.30mm
- stone measurements (inches): 0.5" x 0.33"
- play of color description: predominantly green/orange with yellow/blue overtones
The Accent Stones: Diamond, natural
- stone count: 18
- total estimated carat weight: 0.45ct
- cut: Standard Round Brilliant Cuts
- average clarity grade: SI1
- average color grade: H-I-J
The Setting: Prong-Set Halo Ring with Textured Shank
- metal: .900 platinum, solid
- top of ring width: 16.47mm (0.66")
- ring height from finger: 8.73mm (0.33")
- bottom of shank width: 1.48mm
- ring weight: 5.20 grams
- default ring size: 6.50 US