This exceptional vintage ring, a masterpiece from the 1950s, presents a honey-coloured, natural amber cabochon in its full splendour. The carefully cut, round-shaped amber is held by an open bezel setting that offers both stability and subtle elegance.
What makes this ring special is its oval, wide frame. This frame is not only an eye-catcher, but also an artistic piece of jewellery. It is open-worked and features delicate little fish that meander gracefully through the air bubbles. This detailed work is testament to the craftsmanship and creativity of the designer of the Fischland jewellery, Georg Kramer, whose hallmark adorns the ring along with the marking "835".
This piece, dating from the 1950s, is more than just a piece of jewellery - it is a piece of history. Despite its age, the ring is in very good condition. The natural patina that has developed over the years gives the silver a unique character and emphasises the authenticity of this vintage treasure.
The amber itself, with its warm, honey-like colour, catches the light in a fascinating way and plays with every ray that touches it. This ring is not just a fashion accessory, but also a symbol of elegance and timelessness.
A real treasure for lovers of vintage Fischland jewellery and unique pieces that tell a story. This ring is not just a piece of jewellery, but a work of art that reflects the beauty and elegance of times gone by. A perfect gift for special occasions or as a special piece in your own jewellery collection.
Dimensions & details
- Silver 835/-
- Weight 5.98 g
- Ring head 2.5 x 1.8 cm
- Ring size 56