An antique Chrysoberyl and diamond ring, of cluster design,…
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An antique chrysoberyl and diamond ring, of cluster design, centrally set with an oval cats eye chrysoberyl, within a border of twelve old European cut diamonds, in 18ct gold, ring size G-H

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  • Chrysoberyl - Chrysoberyl is a mineral species that includes two common varieties: ordinary chrysoberyl and cat's eye chrysoberyl (also known as cymophane). The mineral is typically yellowish-green in color, but can also be brown, gray, or nearly colorless. It is often used as a gemstone, with the cat's eye variety being particularly prized for its chatoyancy (a reflective effect that resembles the slit eye of a cat). Chrysoberyl is relatively hard and durable, making it suitable for use in jewellery.

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