Victorian Stacking Cigar Band
A sweet Victorian band circa 1900, crafted in 10k rose gold, featuring a segmented panel design accented by hand-engraved Aesthetic style patterns. This type of ring was sometimes called a "cigar band" after the beautifully printed paper bands on imported cigars of the time.
The band is designed as many of this type were with one blank section, often used as a cartouche for adding initials. Please contact us before purchase if you would like the details of our engraving service, to add your own.
Details: Measuring approximately 4.78 mm wide or about 3/16." It's relatively thin at .85 mm, but sturdy and wearable on a daily basis. Weighs approximately 1.6 grams, not marked for gold content but XRF tests to 10k.
Size: The ring hits the mandrel at size 8 1/2, 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.