made in Moscow between 1899 and 1908.
This Art Nouveau era 14K gold ring of a floral motif features a pear cut rare Russian Alexandrite accented by two small old mine cut diamonds and six demantoids.
The Alexandrite measures 5.3 x 4.7 x 3.3 mm and is approximately 0.55 carat. The stone changes its color from greenish blue (daylight) to purplish pink (incandescent light). The color change is prominent to strong (80-90%).
Height of the flower is 20 mm (6/8 in.)
Marked with 56 zolotnik old Russian gold standard with assayer’s initials of Ivan Lebedkin, and maker’s initials.
Ring size 7 (17 mm) resizable