Description
Set against a deep black champlevé enamel ground, this elegant ring displays a striking floral composition of exceptional refinement. The oval bezel is adorned with a finely sculpted rose branch, its buds highlighted by seven old European-cut diamonds of good clarity, with an estimated combined weight of approximately 0.30 carats. Their lively brilliance creates a beautiful contrast against the rich black enamel.
The shoulders of the ring are decorated with finely engraved and relief-carved acanthus foliage, reflecting the high standard of craftsmanship throughout. Inside the shank appears the maker’s mark “HJM”, identifying an as yet undocumented goldsmith or workshop.
With its floral ornamentation, dramatic black enamel, and sparkling diamonds, the ring exemplifies the distinctive aesthetic of the late Victorian period. The striking interplay between light and dark lends the piece remarkable visual depth while enhancing its refined elegance.
Rings of this type were highly prized during the late nineteenth century and were often presented as engagement rings, commemorative jewels, or cherished personal gifts. Today, they are sought-after by collectors of nineteenth-century jewellery and admirers of finely crafted Victorian design.











