€1.665,00
A great example of the late-60s/70s baroque revival: a deeply sculpted, two-tone dome where vivid emeralds orbit a bright diamond. Handcrafted in 14k yellow gold with foliate textures and framed by a cool silver scroll halo, it delivers that lush, maximalist mid-century look with beautiful color contrast.
Highlights
Late-60s/70s baroque-revival bombe cluster
14k yellow gold core with 835 silver openwork halo
Center natural diamond ~0.22ct, 12 natural emeralds ~0.80ct
Dutch hallmarks: 585 (14k) & ZII (835 silver); maker’s mark “CAP+”
Complimentary sizing and insured worldwide shipping
Includes professional authenticity report
Details
Era: c. 1970
Metals: 14k yellow gold shank & inner head; 835 silver outer halo (touchstone tested; Dutch control marks in use post-1953)
Center Stone: Natural diamond, round brilliant, est. ~0.22 ct; approx. H–J color, Included clarity (mount-in estimate)
Accent Stones: 12 natural emeralds, combined est. ~0.80 ct (assume traditional oil treatment)
Head Diameter: ~20 mm (0.79 in)
Weight: 7.3 g
Ring Size: US 6.25 / UK M / EU 53 (Ø ~17.0 mm) — complimentary sizing available
Condition
Very good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. One of the emeralds is slightly chipped. All prongs present and secure.
Hallmarks & Origin
Stamped “585” (14k) and “ZII” (Dutch import/guarantee mark for 0.835 silver); maker’s mark “CAP+.” Likely manufactured in continental Europe (Germany/Italy typical for this construction) and hallmarked in the Netherlands.
Shipping
Insured, trackable worldwide shipping. Presented in a black leather ring box (photos’ prop box not included).
Layaway
Layaway available