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Designed to imitate the beautiful carved rock crystal jewelry of the Georgian and Victorian eras, camphor glass began its ascent to popularity -- and rock crystal takeover -- in the 1920s.
Aptly named for its resemblance to cloudy camphor gum, camphor glass is created by treating clear glass with hydrofluoric acid vapors to achieve a frosted, satin finish.
This exquisite ring is a stunning example of camphor glass jewelry of the 1920s. Set in a jaw-dropping 14k white gold filigree setting with a quintessential radiant star pattern and delicate diamond centerpiece, this ring exudes timeless elegance.
Additional Details
Date: 1920s
Materials: 14k white gold, camphor glass, diamond
Size: 6.5
Markings: 14k
Condition: Very Good
Rings shows light signs of wear. There is a small trace of glue residue on the back the of diamond setting from an at-home repair at some point in its life. Ring is solid and glue does not detract.
Cleaning and Care
Clean gently with mild soap and warm water and a soft bristled brush.