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Piece of the Week: Ashley Zhang’s Gypsy Ring
Bold gold and killer diamonds make up this new twist on an old style.

Vintage and antique jewelry styles are a hot trend for 2019, and New York City designer Ashley Zhang is one of its key players.
This Piece of the Week ring shows why.
It takes a Victorian-era style gypsy ring, in which one to three diamonds or gemstones are set nearly flush in a wide gold band, and updates the style through the selection and placement of the stones.
With a 2-carat Asscher-cut diamond set diagonally and two tapered baguette diamonds (0.5 carats total weight) flanking, its departure from a traditional gypsy ring’s simple old mine cuts makes it feel modern.
The engagement ring style is rendered in classic 18-karat yellow gold, retailing for $23,900 on Zhang’s website.
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