Georgian Faceted 9ct Rose Gold Split Ring
Split rings such as this were essential components in Georgian jewellery, used to attach charms, seals, fobs, or small pendants to chains or necklaces. During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these practical fittings were often carefully finished with decorative faceting, allowing even functional elements of jewellery to catch the light beautifully. Rose gold was particularly popular during the Georgian era, prized for its warm tone and durability. Small yet finely made, pieces like this were designed to be both discreet and elegant while securely connecting treasured objects.
Era: Georgian
Material: 9ct rose gold
Hallmarks: None, but professionally tested
Weight: 0.54g
Measurements: 1.09cm diameter, 0.16cm width at the widest point
Condition: Excellent condition with light wear commensurate with age
PLEASE NOTE: Only the product listed is included in the sale. All other items in the image are for decorative purposes only.