This wonderfully rich rose gold heart lock ring is a quintessential Tiffany piece. The puffy heart is a solid gold charm with an open keyhole, and it has a great feel and weight. The heart shaped lock and keyhole design is part of the iconic “Return to Tiffany” collection, which was first introduced as a key ring in 1966. Variations on this theme have been among Tiffany’s most popular and recognizable.
In excellent estate condition, with wear consistent with age and use. Gently cleaned and ready to wear.
◆Materials: 18k rose gold
◆Size: 4.25 (sizable by your jeweler)
◆Measurements: band width 3mm
◆Weight: 4.5g
◆Hallmarks: “TIFFANY & CO. 750”
Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also manifest as imperfections, given the techniques and instruments available at the time.
This wonderfully rich rose gold heart lock ring is a quintessential Tiffany piece. The puffy heart is a solid gold charm with an open keyhole, and it has a great feel and weight. The heart shaped lock and keyhole design is part of the iconic “Return to Tiffany” collection, which was first introduced as a key ring in 1966. Variations on this theme have been among Tiffany’s most popular and recognizable.
In excellent estate condition, with wear consistent with age and use. Gently cleaned and ready to wear.
◆Materials: 18k rose gold
◆Size: 4.25 (sizable by your jeweler)
◆Measurements: band width 3mm
◆Weight: 4.5g
◆Hallmarks: “TIFFANY & CO. 750”
Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also manifest as imperfections, given the techniques and instruments available at the time.