Victorian Rose Gold Stacking Band
A wide Victorian band circa 1900, crafted in 10k rose gold, featuring a segmented panel design accented by hand-engraved scroll and crosshatch patterns. This type of ring was sometimes called a "cigar band" after the beautifully printed paper bands on imported cigars of the time.
Perfect as a solo statement it also offers unique texture to compliment your daily ring stack.
Details: Measuring approximately 9.45 mm wide or about 3/8." Weighs approximately 5 grams. Marked "solid gold" inside the band, a commonly used hallmark pre-1907 for 10k rings made in the US and sold via catalogues like Montgomery Wards and Sears.
Size: The ring hits the mandrel at size 10, however due to the width it will most likely feel about a size smaller. Not resizable.
Condition: In beautiful antique condition with the rich warm glow and smooth silky feel that antique gold pieces with at least 100 years under their belt seem to acquire.