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Garnet Memorial Ring Dated 1914

Garnet Memorial Ring Dated 1914

This Late-Victorian/Early Edwardian 12KT gold mourning ring features a cabochon garnet, bezel-set within a smooth, rounded mount. The stone’s deep wine-red hue appears nearly opaque in low light.

The back of the ring is engraved with ā€œJ. S. Harker / Died 1914,ā€ transforming it into a deeply personal memorial. Its form bridges traditional signet styling and gypsy-set gemstone design, with a low, substantial profile suited for daily wear.

Dated 1914, the ring reflects a pivotal moment in global history. Garnets, long associated with protection and enduring affection, were especially fitting for such pieces.

$630.00

Original: $1,800.00

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Garnet Memorial Ring Dated 1914—

$1,800.00

$630.00

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Garnet Memorial Ring Dated 1914

This Late-Victorian/Early Edwardian 12KT gold mourning ring features a cabochon garnet, bezel-set within a smooth, rounded mount. The stone’s deep wine-red hue appears nearly opaque in low light.

The back of the ring is engraved with ā€œJ. S. Harker / Died 1914,ā€ transforming it into a deeply personal memorial. Its form bridges traditional signet styling and gypsy-set gemstone design, with a low, substantial profile suited for daily wear.

Dated 1914, the ring reflects a pivotal moment in global history. Garnets, long associated with protection and enduring affection, were especially fitting for such pieces.

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This Late-Victorian/Early Edwardian 12KT gold mourning ring features a cabochon garnet, bezel-set within a smooth, rounded mount. The stone’s deep wine-red hue appears nearly opaque in low light.

The back of the ring is engraved with ā€œJ. S. Harker / Died 1914,ā€ transforming it into a deeply personal memorial. Its form bridges traditional signet styling and gypsy-set gemstone design, with a low, substantial profile suited for daily wear.

Dated 1914, the ring reflects a pivotal moment in global history. Garnets, long associated with protection and enduring affection, were especially fitting for such pieces.