This is a Victorian-style gold ring featuring a GIA-certified lab-grown spinel, presented in an ornate hand-finished setting with exquisite scrollwork details. The design is inspired by 19th-century Victorian jewelry, known for its opulent patterns, romantic symbolism, and bold use of gemstones.
At the center sits a stunning octagonal step-cut green spinel, measuring 11.45 x 9.73 x 6.21 mm. The stone is transparent, with a vivid and evenly distributed green hue, beautifully complemented by the warm tones of its richly textured gold mounting.
This gemstone is GIA certified (Report No. 5231748104), confirming it as a lab-grown spinel with natural optical and structural properties identical to those found in Earth-mined spinel. The certificate also identifies its shape and cutting style as an octagonal step cut.
The ring is crafted in solid 14K gold, weighing 10.30 grams, with ornate scroll and foliate engraving reminiscent of the Victorian Revival period. The combination of its antique design and the vivid modern gemstone creates a unique contrast that is both timeless and contemporary.
The ring measures approximately size 11.5, and can be professionally resized upon request.
💎 Gemstone & Setting Details
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Center Stone: Lab-Grown Green Spinel
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GIA Report No.: 5231748104
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Shape/Cut: Octagonal Step Cut
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Measurements: 11.45 × 9.73 × 6.21 mm
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Color: Green
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Transparency: Transparent
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Treatment: None (lab-grown)
Ring Details:
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Metal: Solid 14K Gold
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Total Weight: 10.30 grams
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Ring Size: 11.5 (resizable)
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Design: Victorian-style with ornate scrollwork and engraved detailing
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Condition: vintage condition
🏛️ About Victorian-Style Rings
Victorian rings are inspired by jewelry from the mid to late 19th century (1837–1901), an era defined by craftsmanship, elegance, and romantic symbolism. These designs often feature hand-engraved scrollwork, ornate patterns, and bold center stones, representing status and sentiment. This ring captures that same classic beauty — rich, detailed, and full of character — while incorporating a modern, GIA-certified lab-grown gemstone.