14K Gold Cameo ring

mike b

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Squeaked This one out as it was getting dark. Very Very low water, wind howling in the best direction possible, If I had a headlamp I could have stayed another hour and a half. A solid 15 on my equinox about 8" deep. Two hours in a tumbler cleaned it up nice. Marked 14K. I hope you can see the cameo cut into the stone, it looks red or mahogany color. I have no idea what the stone could be.
 

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Very Nice!!!!! Congrats!!!!!
 

Congratulations ..14 k recovery is time well spent
 

Wow thats a real keeper.....got to be older than newer !! Congratulations on such a great ring !!
 

Carnelian was a popular stone for cameos....just guessing though !!
 

Wow thats a real keeper.....got to be older than newer !! Congratulations on such a great ring !!

.At this beach finds can range from 1800's to present although it hasn't been a common beach for swimming since the 1960's. I'm there all the time and since 2007 have only seen two people actually in the water. I've never heard of a stone called Carnelian, ill look it up, thanks.
 

Very nice intaglio ring. The stone may be bloodstone. (?) Gary

Thank you Gary. Looking up a few suggestion's from here I'm sure that is is an "Intaglio" ring like you said and the stone is "Carnelian" ( Thank you Blak Bart for the Carnelian idea).
 

Thank you Gary. Looking up a few suggestion's from here I'm sure that is is an "Intaglio" ring like you said and the stone is "Carnelian" ( Thank you Blak Bart for the Carnelian idea).

Its not intaglio... its a cameo... and IMO maybe a mourning ring as I stated.

IT could very well be glass... and probably is.,, FOR its shows not only in color... but the "pressed look" as well. And does not even resemble carnelian NOR bloodstone.
 

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What a beauty!
 

Beautiful ring! Looks old. Congrats!
 

Its not intaglio... its a cameo... and its a mourning ring as I stated.

IT could very well be glass... and probably is.,, FOR its shows not only in color... but the "pressed look" as well. ( I only say "could" due to T-net rules etc)
(and would be willing to bet on it)

And does not even resemble carnelian NOR bloodstone... even remotely.

I went with Intaglio ring and carnelian stone for a few reasons. When I look up mourning ring I see that they would normally have dates/names or initials of the person being mourned. This ring has none of those. The image looks Roman or Greek with some kind of leaves woven into the hair on top front and down the side of the head over the ear. I guess it could be an image of a loved one but the style to me would be of hundreds of years ago. So far as the "stone" goes comparing it to close up images online its pretty close, and I have it in my hand looking at it. Would a "Mourning" ring have a piece of pressed glass with a stock image ? Seems like a lot of trouble to make a mold in reverse and press molten glass instead or carving a stone. Looking up Intaglio rings, very similar rings to the one I have come up with the carnelian stone. I'm not an expert with jewelry at all but I'm not selling it and what I mostly care about is the 14K stamped in it.
 

I went with Intaglio ring and carnelian stone for a few reasons. When I look up mourning ring I see that they would normally have dates/names or initials of the person being mourned. This ring has none of those. The image looks Roman or Greek with some kind of leaves woven into the hair on top front and down the side of the head over the ear. I guess it could be an image of a loved one but the style to me would be of hundreds of years ago. So far as the "stone" goes comparing it to close up images online its pretty close, and I have it in my hand looking at it. Would a "Mourning" ring have a piece of pressed glass with a stock image ? Seems like a lot of trouble to make a mold in reverse and press molten glass instead or carving a stone. Looking up Intaglio rings, very similar rings to the one I have come up with the carnelian stone. I'm not an expert with jewelry at all but I'm not selling it and what I mostly care about is the 14K stamped in it.

I was gonna ask you if it had anything else marked...
And yes the image is Greek or Roman.

It could be carved... just has the look of pressed.
Carnelian rarely / seldom is that color... and not generally desired as "black".

I thought at first it was a piece of Volcanic Glass... which would bring it way up there on the cool level in my book but again that pressed look... I cannot see from pics that well.

Finally... when one looks at these... "cameos and intaglios"... remember the rule... Cameo = out... Intaglio = in... this is the main way to tell the difference,.. now I know it is mislabeled all over the internet... but this IS the rule.

Oh... and the 14k stamp shows me the date of this is more towards modern... and it may be a "rendition piece".... meaning a rendition of a mourning piece or some other.... Victorian perhaps.

There are several knowledgeable members here... maybe someone else will pipe in on their thoughts on this.

Best of luck.

PS... I will do a few searches on it later.
 

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After a few searches I did see some black / dark carnelian rings that resemble the look of yours... IN mourning ring search.

So its possible and cannot be ruled out by me SO... heres what to do... take a loupe and look into it with strong light behind it... perfectly clear OR tiny bubbles... glass...

Stone structure... fractures etc... Stone. (this is just a preliminary rule and not definitive)

Simple right :)
 

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