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We love finding interesting ring bands, as well as making lovely wedding and engagement rings, they also make great stacking rings too! This second hand diamond ring has five twinkling diamonds flushly set into the gold giving a traditional gold band a lovely extra sparkle!

 

We think it would make a gorgeous wedding ring, or perhaps you're looking for a verstatile and subtle engagement ring. It also stacks super well and is sure to bring a little extra to your ring game!

 

The ring is made of 9ct yellow gold and has British hallmarks inside the shank for what looks to be the maker 'GRC' (this mark is very small and hard to make out even with a loupe) 9ct gold, Sheffield and the date letter 'k' for 2009. The five small diamonds are flush set and are set to the front of the ring with even spacing, the back of the ring is plain gold.

 

The ring weighs approx 1.45g and measures approx 2.1mm wide. 

 

Ring size - approx a US size 6.5 / approx a UK N 

 

Condition - The ring is in good condition but it does show some light signs of age and wear, including light surface wear to the gold and diamonds. Please see photos.

 

*Please note the antique box pictured is not included in the sale but the ring will be shipped in a new presentation box and pouch*

 

 

 

 

 

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Second hand 9ct gold and five stone diamond ring band

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  • All items are carefully wrapped and packaged in a gift pouch. In the UK, we always post items via Royal Mail's Special Delivery service which is fully tracked and insured. Items sent outside of the UK are sent via Royal Mail's International signed for service, which offers insurance for up to £250 and tracking.
     

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