Let The Sun Come In - Estate Sterling Silver Natural Citrine Filigree Ring (ER436)
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Let The Sun Come In - Estate Sterling Silver Natural Citrine Ring. This pretty ring is crafted from sterling silver, hallmarked SS 925 for sterling silver. The ring features one natural round cut faceted citrine, Edwardian Revival styling, and quality craftsmanship. This gallery on the ring is set with a beautiful sparkling citrine, displaying yellowish/orangey hues. The citrine is surrounded by a sea of filigree, which adds beauty , and character to the piece. The shank is smooth, and polished, which allows for a comfortable fit, and easy sizing. This estate ring would make a wonderful gift or addition to any jewelry collection.
History: In ancient times, people believed that citrine gemstones could calm tempers, soothe anger and manifest desires, especially prosperity. To leverage these powers, Egyptians used citrine gemstones as talismans, the ancient Greeks carved iconic images into them, and Roman priests fashioned them into rings.
Silver's history is long. The first evidence of silver mining dates back to 3000 B.C., in Turkey and Greece, according to the RSC. Ancient people even figured out how to refine silver. They heated the silver ore and blew air over it, a process called cupellation.
The sterling alloy originated in continental Europe and was being used for commerce as early as the 12th century in the area that is now northern Germany. A piece of sterling silver dating from Henry II's reign was used as a standard in the Trial of the Pyx until it was deposited at the Royal Mint in 1843.
Measurements: Face of the Ring 11.50 mm x 11.00 mm
Stone Size: Citrine 1.80 carats
Weight: 2.80 grams
Ring Size: 6 3/4
Condition: Excellent
Origin: America
Date: 21st Century





