8.38ctw Imperial Topaz Pearl Halo Edwardian Ring 14K Yellow Gold GIA Certified
An extraordinary piece of jewelry history, this antique Imperial Topaz and pearl halo ring dates back to the early 20th century and perfectly captures the romantic elegance of Edwardian design. At its center rests a breathtaking GIA-certified Imperial Topaz, weighing over 8.25 carats, with the coveted yellowish-orange hue—the most desirable and rarest form of topaz. Expertly cut in a combination of modified brilliant and step cut, the gemstone radiates a fiery brilliance while maintaining elegant transparency.
Encircling the topaz are cultured seed pearls, displaying a glowing gray tone that contrasts beautifully against the warm yellow gold setting. A blend of bezel and delicate prong settings highlights the masterful craftsmanship, while the feminine halo adds depth, romance, and charm.
Imperial Topaz, also known as precious topaz, is celebrated for its rarity and golden-orange to pink hues. Some scholars trace its origin back to Sanskrit, where the word topas or tapaz means “fire”—a fitting description for the gem’s glowing brilliance. Romantic, historied, and one-of-a-kind, this Edwardian halo ring is more than jewelry; it is a wearable artifact of a bygone era. Once sold, it cannot be replaced.
MEASUREMENT: Shank 1.85mm, Top/Design 1 1/16″
WEIGHT: 10.2 Grams
GEM: GIA Certified Imperial Yellowish Orange Topaz 17.61mm X 10.16mm X 6.82mm = 8.38 Carat, Cultured Pearls Approx 3mm each
SIZE: 5.5, Resizable
COMPOSITION: 14k Yellow Gold, Acid tested
MARKS: 14k
CONDITION: Estate Item, Excellent (minimal wear indicative of age)