VTG Y&G Cocktail Ring: 14K, Asscher Cut Citrine flanked by 2 Single Cut Diamonds
Vintage 14K Y&G Cocktail Ring with 12mm x 14mm Asscher Cut Citrine, and flanked by two round 0.035 ct Single Cut Diamonds.
Ring Size- 2.5 ; Citrine Stone - 14mm x 12mm; Total Weight 6.7 gm
[Marked/Tested Gold/Silver] 14k / YES
Vintage / Pre-Owned / Good Condition/No Missing Stones
Please inspect photos.
Vintage 14K Y&G Cocktail Ring with 12mm x 14mm Asscher Cut Citrine, and flanked by two round 0.035 ct Single Cut Diamonds.
Ring Size- 2.5 ; Citrine Stone - 14mm x 12mm; Total Weight 6.7 gm
[Marked/Tested Gold/Silver] 14k / YES
Vintage / Pre-Owned / Good Condition/No Missing Stones
Please inspect photos.
Vintage 14K Y&G Cocktail Ring with 12mm x 14mm Asscher Cut Citrine, and flanked by two round 0.035 ct Single Cut Diamonds.
Ring Size- 2.5 ; Citrine Stone - 14mm x 12mm; Total Weight 6.7 gm
[Marked/Tested Gold/Silver] 14k / YES
Vintage / Pre-Owned / Good Condition/No Missing Stones
Please inspect photos.
Citrine is believed to possess various metaphysical properties. Said to aid with emotional and mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, enhancing mood, boosting self-confidence and promotes mental clarity. It is also said that it manifests abundance and enhances creativity.*
Item specifics
Condition: Pre-owned
Seller Notes: “Vintage / Pre-Owned / Good Condition/No Missing Stones / Please See Photos”
Antique: No
Vintage: Yes
Number of Diamonds: 2
Shape: Round Single Cut
Number of Gemstones: 1
Material: Gemstone
Main Stone: Citrine
Main Stone Shape: Asscher
Main Stone Width: 12 mm
Main Stone Length: 14 mm
Main Stone Color: Orange
Setting Style: Prong
Secondary Stone: Diamond
Metal: Yellow Gold
Base Metal: Gold
Metal Purity: 14k
Band Width: 3 mm
Jewelry Department: Fine
Department: Women
Type: Ring
Ring Size: 2.5
Style: Cocktail
Brand: Y&G
Occasion: Anniversary, Birthday, Christmas, Graduation, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day
Theme: Art, Beauty, Bohemian, Fashion & Costumes
*These are traditional beliefs and metaphysical properties associated with citrine. There is no scientific evidence to support these claims.