If a full moon wore jewelry, it would pick this ring. Here we’ve got a true mid-century charmer: a 1950s pink (rose) gold beauty starring a plump, sugar-loaf cabochon moonstone that glows with a soft lavender-gray hush—like twilight on silk. The stone sits high and proud in a 12-prong coronet setting (yes, a tiny crown for your finger), then floats over an intricate carved filigree dome and lacy shoulders that let light dance through every curve.
The double shank gives it that cocktail-ring confidence without feeling bulky. It’s romantic, a little mystical, and very “where did you find that?”—the kind of piece that makes even your coffee-run outfit feel like a scene from an old Hollywood set. Moonstone lovers know the deal: that shifting inner sheen is pure magic, and this one brings it.
Details
Era: Circa 1950s
Metal: 14K pink/rose gold
Ring Size: 6
Complimentary sizing available up to two sizes either way
Hallmarks: “14K” stamped on bottom of shank
Center Stone: Natural moonstone
Cut: sugar-loaf cabochon
Shape: round
Measurements: 11.33 x 11.19 x 8.27 mm
Estimated weight: ~8.00 ct (approx.)
Hue: slight lavender gray
Setting: 12-prong coronet (crown) style
Design: Carved filigree dome with matching openwork shoulders; double shank





