This beautiful Edwardian ring was crafted in 1905 during the Suffragette movement and features three bright Peridots, 0.50ct in the centre and 0.15ct at either side. Two 0.30ct Amethysts bracket the central stone, with petit Diamonds set in between.
Suffragettes liked to be depicted as feminine, their jewellery popularly consisted of Violet, Green and White stones which were chosen to counter the masculine women’s rights stereotypes put forward by opponents. Green is for Give, white is for Women and violet is for Votes!
This ring is fully hallmarked on the shank, and is a perfect example of the jewellery crafted during the struggle for womens’ rights; a beautiful historic treasure.
WEIGHT: 3.8 grams
MEASURES: K ½ in the UK or 5 ¾ USA - Can be sized, we offer this service for free, it takes approximately one week.
FACE MEASURES: Width 19mm x Height 6mm x Depth 4mm
METAL: 18ct Yellow Gold
STONES: Amethyst / Peridot / Diamond
AGE: Edwardian, Dated 1905
ORIGIN: Birmingham, United Kingdom
MARKS: 18ct Stamp, Maker’s Initials, Birmingham Hallmarks
CONDITION: Excellent