A Rich History

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The history of diamonds dates back to at least 3,000 years ago when they were first discovered in India. Early civilizations treasured diamonds for their mesmerizing beauty and believed they held mystical powers. Diamonds were used not only as adornments but also as tools for cutting and engraving due to their remarkable hardness.

One of the most famous diamonds in history is the Koh-I-Noor, which has a storied past. It passed through numerous hands, including those of Indian emperors, Persian rulers, and British monarchs. Today, it is part of the British Crown Jewels.

Indulge in the enchanting allure of Diamond jewelry for women at Boylerpf. Our carefully curated collection showcases a mesmerizing array of timeless pieces that capture the essence of bygone eras. From dazzling Art Deco necklaces to intricately designed Victorian and heirloom-worthy rings, each piece tells a story and adds a touch of refined elegance to any ensemble. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia and exquisite craftsmanship of the past with our exceptional selection of vintage and antique jewelry, designed to make you feel extraordinary and leave a lasting impression. Discover our collection today and embrace the enchantment of diamond jewelry. Visit us at: https://boylerpf.com/collections/rings.

Antique Victorian Gold Navette Diamond Ring

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Antique Victorian Gold Navette Diamond Ring

This magnificent navette-shaped antique Victorian ring is crafted from luxurious 18K gold, boasting a cascade of dazzling old mine cut diamonds that total a touch over 1.25 carats, graduating in size to a square center of .25 carats. Each open back shimmering diamond is set in polished 18K white gold, creating a timeless splendor that has captivated admirers for centuries.




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