

Dutch Hallmarked 14K Natural Coral Flower Ring
Oak leaf hallmarked gold from the Netherlands, where coral jewelry was a centuries-old craft. Four Mediterranean coral cabochons, each one bezel-set into its own etched petal that curves and folds like actual botanicals. The oak leaf hallmark proves Dutch origin—their guarantee mark since 1953—while the organic, naturalistic design speaks pure 1970s, when jewelry mimicked flowers and leaves instead of sharper geometry. Each petal is individually etched with fine radiating lines, handwork that required an actual engraver with actual tools, not a laser. Mediterranean coral like this became protected under CITES regulations in the 1980s when we finally understood what we were losing. At 2.23 grams in a perfect petite size, a daily companion through decades of life in the Netherlands, perfectly sized for delicate hands.
For someone who prefers subtle to statement.
- METAL: 14K yellow gold
- WEIGHT: 2.23 grams
- HALLMARKS: 585 with Dutch oak leaf guarantee mark
- SIZE: EU 50 / US 5¼ / IT 10
- RESIZING: Limited - up to 1 size maximum due to integrated design
- DIMENSIONS: Face measures approximately 13.5mm diameter
What is Pre-CITES Coral?
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) began restricting coral trade in the 1980s after centuries of overharvesting decimated Mediterranean reefs. Before these protections, red coral was freely harvested from the Mediterranean Sea, particularly off the coasts of Italy, France, and North Africa. This ring dates from that earlier era—legally harvested, legally traded, legally owned. Today, Mediterranean coral requires extensive permits and documentation. Vintage pieces like this exist in a grandfather clause: legal to own, legal to sell, impossible to replicate.




Dutch Hallmarked 14K Natural Coral Flower Ring



