English 9ct gold Birmingham c.2007 Natural citrine ring
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REFERENCE: 69-0980
SUBJECT:
9ct Gold Citrine Cluster Ring Natural Citrines Birmingham Hallmark 2007 Vintage British Jewelry
DESCRIPTION:
A vibrant and elegant 9ct yellow gold ring, fully hallmarked in Birmingham, UK (date letter “h”, 2007). The design features 16 natural citrine gemstones, beautifully arranged in a domed cluster formation. Each stone is crystal clear and richly colored — a warm and radiant piece perfect for everyday sparkle or special occasions.
DETAILS:
• Origin: Birmingham, England
• Date: c.2007 (vintage, date letter h)
• Metal: Solid 9ct gold (hallmarked)
• Gemstones: 16 × natural citrines (approx. 3.5 mm & 3 mm)
• Total weight: 4.5g
• Ring size:
• UK: N½
• US: 7.25
• EU: ~55
• Inner diameter: 17.5 mm
• Asian/HK size: 14.5
This piece is in excellent vintage condition, with all stones securely set and gleaming with light. A beautifully made ring — timeless in design, and full of cheerful golden warmth.
📌 Notes:
Natural gemstones. Professionally tested and quality guaranteed. Light vintage wear may be present. Hallmarks are clear and legible.
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