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A buckle ring made in England. This design became popular in the late 19th century during the Victorian era, and it is said that it first became popular when Queen Victoria wore it as a morning ring. The circular design of the belt represents love and also reflects the Ouroboros-like idea of memento mori, which was popular during the Victorian era. This is a piece from the 1960s, with a precious large hoop and simple arabesque pattern, giving it an elegant and dignified design. A piece this simple is rare in the vintage world. 375-9ct gold, hallmarked Birmingham Assay Office 1968. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 23 Head part (vertical maximum width): 11 mm
Weight: Approx. 4g
A buckle ring made in England. This design became popular in the late 19th century during the Victorian era, and it is said that it first became popular when Queen Victoria wore it as a morning ring. The circular design of the belt represents love and also reflects the Ouroboros-like idea of memento mori, which was popular during the Victorian era. This is a piece from the 1960s, with a precious large hoop and simple arabesque pattern, giving it an elegant and dignified design. A piece this simple is rare in the vintage world. 375-9ct gold, hallmarked Birmingham Assay Office 1968. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 23 Head part (vertical maximum width): 11 mm
Weight: Approx. 4g
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*Payments will be paid in Japanese yen. The price in the foreign currency is a rough estimate.
*Tax included.
*Additional shipping charges may apply, See detail..
*Japan domestic shipping fees for purchases over ¥ 15,000($135.00) will be free.