Upcycled Antique 1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Sterling Silver Ring Size 6.75

$35.00

This Upcycled Antique 1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Sterling Silver Ring Size 6.75 is a daring fusion of history and modern craftsmanship. Featuring authentic sterling silver from the celebrated Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, this ring commands attention with its bold design and vintage allure. Expertly restored and upcycled, it retains the timeless elegance of the late 19th century while offering a fresh, contemporary fit at size 6.75. Perfect for those who wear their legacy with pride, this ring is more than jewelry—it’s a statement of enduring power and unmatched style.

The top portion is made out of sterling silver, but the band, while marked as 925, may not be that high of a purity. The band is not brass and patinas just as sterling, but during the annealing process I may have over heated the metal, but this is all to say that the band is a slightly different hue. While dealing with antique metals it is never an exact science and the purity in most is off by some but for trasparency sake I found it necessary to describe it as accurately as possible.

This Upcycled Antique 1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Sterling Silver Ring Size 6.75 is a daring fusion of history and modern craftsmanship. Featuring authentic sterling silver from the celebrated Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, this ring commands attention with its bold design and vintage allure. Expertly restored and upcycled, it retains the timeless elegance of the late 19th century while offering a fresh, contemporary fit at size 6.75. Perfect for those who wear their legacy with pride, this ring is more than jewelry—it’s a statement of enduring power and unmatched style.

The top portion is made out of sterling silver, but the band, while marked as 925, may not be that high of a purity. The band is not brass and patinas just as sterling, but during the annealing process I may have over heated the metal, but this is all to say that the band is a slightly different hue. While dealing with antique metals it is never an exact science and the purity in most is off by some but for trasparency sake I found it necessary to describe it as accurately as possible.