Vintage 18ct Gold Garnet & Diamond Ring – 3 Oval Garnets with Diamond Accents | GIA Evaluated

$3,200.00

A bold vintage jewel with timeless appeal, this 18ct gold ring showcases the deep red glow of three oval-cut garnets. The trio of garnets, totaling an estimated 4–5 carats, are arranged across the finger in a classic horizontal layout, flanked by diamond accents.

Crafted in solid 18ct yellow gold and weighing 5.40 grams, the piece carries the luxurious heft and warmth of fine vintage gold. Garnets, long associated with passion and protection, are beautifully framed here by the understated brilliance of diamonds, creating a ring that transitions effortlessly from day to evening wear.

The design speaks to vintage taste from the mid-to-late 20th century — bold, rich, and unmistakably elegant. This is a versatile statement piece, equally at home in a curated collection or worn as an everyday signature ring.

Vintage mid–late 20th century design

Good condition with secure settings; minimal vintage wear

Evaluated by a GIA graduate,

Item Details

Materials: 18K Gold

Ring Size: 6.75

Hallmarks: 18K Pictorial AN11274

Total Weight (grams): 5.40

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Primary Stone(s) Type: Garnet

Primary Stone(s) Shape: Oval Faceted

Primary Stone(s) Dimensions: 7.00 × 5.00 – 9.00 × 7.00 mm – approximate

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Secondary Stone(s) Type: Diamond

Secondary Stone(s) Shape: Round Brilliant Cut

Secondary Stone(s) Dimensions: 1.50 mm

Total Secondary Stone(s) Carat Weight: 0.09 ctw

Secondary Stone(s) Color Grade: H – I

Secondary Stone(s) Clarity Grade: SI1 – SI2

Market Context & Value:

Comparable vintage orange garnet and diamond rings in 18K gold are listed between $2,800 and $9,000+, with strong demand for vivid stones in fine settings. With its bold color, collectible hallmarks, and gemological evaluation, this piece sits comfortably in the $3,200–$3,800 range.

Please Note:

All pieces are vintage or antique and may show signs of age. I do my best to photograph and describe each item clearly, including any visible wear. Stones and metals are tested when possible. I’m not a certified gemologist, but I buy from trusted sources and regularly consult with my jeweler.

Thank you for supporting small, slow, beautiful things. ✨

A bold vintage jewel with timeless appeal, this 18ct gold ring showcases the deep red glow of three oval-cut garnets. The trio of garnets, totaling an estimated 4–5 carats, are arranged across the finger in a classic horizontal layout, flanked by diamond accents.

Crafted in solid 18ct yellow gold and weighing 5.40 grams, the piece carries the luxurious heft and warmth of fine vintage gold. Garnets, long associated with passion and protection, are beautifully framed here by the understated brilliance of diamonds, creating a ring that transitions effortlessly from day to evening wear.

The design speaks to vintage taste from the mid-to-late 20th century — bold, rich, and unmistakably elegant. This is a versatile statement piece, equally at home in a curated collection or worn as an everyday signature ring.

Vintage mid–late 20th century design

Good condition with secure settings; minimal vintage wear

Evaluated by a GIA graduate,

Item Details

Materials: 18K Gold

Ring Size: 6.75

Hallmarks: 18K Pictorial AN11274

Total Weight (grams): 5.40

‍ ‍

Primary Stone(s) Type: Garnet

Primary Stone(s) Shape: Oval Faceted

Primary Stone(s) Dimensions: 7.00 × 5.00 – 9.00 × 7.00 mm – approximate

‍ ‍

Secondary Stone(s) Type: Diamond

Secondary Stone(s) Shape: Round Brilliant Cut

Secondary Stone(s) Dimensions: 1.50 mm

Total Secondary Stone(s) Carat Weight: 0.09 ctw

Secondary Stone(s) Color Grade: H – I

Secondary Stone(s) Clarity Grade: SI1 – SI2

Market Context & Value:

Comparable vintage orange garnet and diamond rings in 18K gold are listed between $2,800 and $9,000+, with strong demand for vivid stones in fine settings. With its bold color, collectible hallmarks, and gemological evaluation, this piece sits comfortably in the $3,200–$3,800 range.

Please Note:

All pieces are vintage or antique and may show signs of age. I do my best to photograph and describe each item clearly, including any visible wear. Stones and metals are tested when possible. I’m not a certified gemologist, but I buy from trusted sources and regularly consult with my jeweler.

Thank you for supporting small, slow, beautiful things. ✨