costume jewelry or old??

mcmich

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ivan salis

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well onyx was a common stone used back long ago --in jewelry in the victorian age late 1800 /early 1900 era
 

tattooedmomma

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The small stones appear to be glued on. Looks like costume jewelry. Its beautiful. The stone in the middle is most likely real. HTH :icon_thumright:
 

minetres

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The ring is Victorian the small stone are Marcsite and the center is Onyx the ring is silver, my wife lost one just like it in California.

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mrs.oroblanco

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Your ring is probably real - and costume jewelry that is worth money - those little stones were made in the early 1900's -

It was called "paste stones", (yours looks like the multi-colored variety) and definitely vintage. If the band has any markings, you may be able to actually date it, and find out the maker.

Here is one with onyx and NOT the multi-colored, but still paste stones.

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cedarratt

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Its probably from the 70's and its most likely Enamel work and not Onyx I have a whole tray of Sterling rings with a few that are like that one with the same black stone and Marcasite Stones.
 

davidpitt

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Its probably onyx stone. Such jewelry was used before 1900's. I think it is not costume jewelry but an old jewelry.
 

boogeyman

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Looks like onyx. Without testing or seeing any marks etc. I'd say it was around late 1940s, comparing it to others I've acquired in lots. Google up Jewelry 101 and have a look at her book. Check the links there's a lot of good leads there to ID jewelry and periods.
 

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