Vintage early 20th-century nickel ring, size L, with a red stone.
Found during excavations.
About this piece
A substantial ring from the early 20th century, crafted in nickel with a commanding red stone set within a bezel-style mount. The shank features decorative openwork shoulders that taper elegantly toward the band, showing period detailing typical of Arts and Crafts and early Art Deco metalwork. The stone—likely glass or synthetic—holds a rich crimson hue and catches light beautifully from its cabochon cut.
In UK size L, the ring sits confidently on the finger with a reassuring weight characteristic of nickel jewellery from this era. The metal shows authentic patina and wear consistent with its age and excavation history; the surface bears the gentle marks of long use and time in the ground, lending it genuine vintage character. The bezel remains secure and the stone is intact. A handsome, statement-making piece that bridges Victorian and modernist aesthetics, suited to either everyday wear or special occasions.
























