Georgian Garnet & Natural Pearl Ring | 9ct Gold | c.1820s–30s

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This beautiful Georgian-era ring pairs a glowing deep red garnet with a soft cluster of natural seed pearls, set in warm 9ct gold.

Likely made in the early 19th century, its balanced oval design and delicate proportions reflect the refined sentimentality of the Georgian period, when jewellery was intimate, symbolic, and carefully crafted.

The garnet - long associated with love, protection, and loyalty - sits at the centre, surrounded by natural pearls symbolising purity and memory.

Together, they suggest this ring was given as a romantic or sentimental token, perhaps a promise or parting gift.

Though over 180 years old, the ring feels timeless.

The contrast of rich garnet and luminous pearl remains elegant and deeply wearable today.

This is a piece for someone who loves jewellery with quiet meaning, not mass-produced or flashy, but personal and full of character.

Currently a UK size M½, it remains in excellent antique condition. A rare survivor of the Georgian era - graceful, symbolic, and still resonant.

Available exclusively at ELTONS, Grays Antique Market, Mayfair, London.