Rare Vintage Puzzle Ring 6.5 US 14K Gold
A VERY beautiful, VERY hard to photograph vintage puzzle ring in 14K gold (solid through and through).
The ring is made in the most luminous, gorg pastel soft hued 14K gold. She’s 2.5-9 mm wide, size 6.5 US. She has marls for 14k solid gold.
The ring is done in puzzle style meaning that the ring consists of four individual rings that need to be puzzled back together if you “break” them up.
There’s a long historic tradition for puzzle rings as they go as far back as to the Egyptians. It’s said that 17th century husbands bought their wives puzzle rings to make sure that if the wife took of the ring to cheat, she would not be able to put it back together, and he would instantly know. Smart thinking, huh!
I’m envious on who ever gets this one.
The condition is excellent with normal signs of age.
A VERY beautiful, VERY hard to photograph vintage puzzle ring in 14K gold (solid through and through).
The ring is made in the most luminous, gorg pastel soft hued 14K gold. She’s 2.5-9 mm wide, size 6.5 US. She has marls for 14k solid gold.
The ring is done in puzzle style meaning that the ring consists of four individual rings that need to be puzzled back together if you “break” them up.
There’s a long historic tradition for puzzle rings as they go as far back as to the Egyptians. It’s said that 17th century husbands bought their wives puzzle rings to make sure that if the wife took of the ring to cheat, she would not be able to put it back together, and he would instantly know. Smart thinking, huh!
I’m envious on who ever gets this one.
The condition is excellent with normal signs of age.
A VERY beautiful, VERY hard to photograph vintage puzzle ring in 14K gold (solid through and through).
The ring is made in the most luminous, gorg pastel soft hued 14K gold. She’s 2.5-9 mm wide, size 6.5 US. She has marls for 14k solid gold.
The ring is done in puzzle style meaning that the ring consists of four individual rings that need to be puzzled back together if you “break” them up.
There’s a long historic tradition for puzzle rings as they go as far back as to the Egyptians. It’s said that 17th century husbands bought their wives puzzle rings to make sure that if the wife took of the ring to cheat, she would not be able to put it back together, and he would instantly know. Smart thinking, huh!
I’m envious on who ever gets this one.
The condition is excellent with normal signs of age.