$40.80
1970s convertible ring is so neat! This is a 2 in 1 eing set with two Bands that look like a stack ring when worn joined by a double sided setting allowing you to wear it as a garnet double ring or a diamond cluster style ring.
Referred to in the 70s as a flip band ring, this one is in great condition with only one tiny flaw being that one little side stone is missing on the garnet side. Only on the one side, the other side is complete and you do not notice the missing side stone on the garnet side when wearing because the lister from the setting takes the eye alway from it and the star of the show is the garnet anyway!
The only markings on the ring is a “JJJ” imprint which could be the maker mark, we aren’t sure. The band and setting is gold toned but not stamped so it’s most likely electroplated. It’s not tarnished In all of these years. The stones are garnet and the rest likely zirconia.
Vintage 1970s convertible ring, 70s 2 in 1 ring set, 70s garnet double ring, vintage gold tone flip band ring, 70s convertible stack ring
Ring Size 7
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