€1.485,00
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)
Condition
Very good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Minor wear on stones due to 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
*US Customers - This item ships to the USA via DDP. All duties, taxes and import fees are prepaid. You will not receive any surprise charges upon delivery.