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A touch of history ... Original Art Deco platinum engagement ring with cushion cut diamond and sapphires.
Art Deco diamond ring (circa 1920) starring in its center a 0.75 carat Old European cushion cut diamond, bezel set in a geometric setting highlighted by four calibre triangle cut sapphires and 12 sparkling diamonds (four old mine cut and eight single cut) bordered by calibre carre cut sapphires. The shoulders of the ring feature another eight single cut diamonds. This ring is not only a beauty to look at from the top but its backside is also worth to look at, deliciously handcrafted in a most elegant way.
Object group: rings
Country of origin: Although it does not carry any legible control marks we believe it is of Dutch origin.
Style: Art Deco- (styles overview)
Style specifics: Abstract motives and geometrical forms are quite typical for the Art Deco period.
Period: ca. 1920 (events and facts in 1920)
Material: platinum and 14K (shenk) - (precious metals)
Extra information: engagement ring - An engagement ring is a finger ring of no generally accepted form that is given by a man to his fiancée as a token of marriage engagement, in the manner of the earlier betrothal ring, and indistinguishable in form or style. In recent years such rings have normally been set with a gemstone, usually a diamond (or any stone other than the ill-reputed opal), as a solitaire, of varying sizes, cuts, styles, and cost, but in the 19th century some were set with a pearl. In the same century the custom arose in England of separate engagement ring and wedding ring, and in very recent years such rings have sometimes been made en suite as a matching pair of similar style.
Diamonds: One old mine brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of approx. 0.75 crt. (color approx. H/I, clarity approx. i), four old mine brilliant cut diamonds with a total estimated weight of approx. 0.24 crt. And 14 single brilliant cut diamonds (also called 8/8) with a total estimated weight of approx. 0.26 crt.
Total diamond weight: approx. 1.25 crt.
Precious stones: fancy cut (carre and triangle-ish) natural sapphires - (precious stones)
Birthstones: Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April and sapphire for September. - (general birthstones explanation)
Hallmarks: No trace. - (general hallmarks info)
Condition: excellent condition - (our condition scale)
Weight: 3.40 gram (2.19 dwt)
Ring size Continental: 53 & 17 , Size S 6¼ , Size UK: M
Resizing: It is our pleasure to resize the ring for you (if needed) at our expense. Only for extreme resizing we have to charge. - (list ring sizes)
Reference Nº: 08269-1004
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art deco rings engagement, art deco rings, art deco jewelry, engagement rings, all our rings or our latest acquisitions.
Or have a look at our jewelry with birthstones (or month stones) for:
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November or December.
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Art Deco diamond ring (circa 1920) starring in its center a 0.75 carat Old European cushion cut diamond, bezel set in a geometric setting highlighted by four calibre triangle cut sapphires and 12 sparkling diamonds (four old mine cut and eight single cut) bordered by calibre carre cut sapphires. The shoulders of the ring feature another eight single cut diamonds. This ring is not only a beauty to look at from the top but its backside is also worth to look at, deliciously handcrafted in a most elegant way.
Object group: rings
Country of origin: Although it does not carry any legible control marks we believe it is of Dutch origin.
Style: Art Deco- (styles overview)
Style specifics: Abstract motives and geometrical forms are quite typical for the Art Deco period.
Period: ca. 1920 (events and facts in 1920)
Material: platinum and 14K (shenk) - (precious metals)
Extra information: engagement ring - An engagement ring is a finger ring of no generally accepted form that is given by a man to his fiancée as a token of marriage engagement, in the manner of the earlier betrothal ring, and indistinguishable in form or style. In recent years such rings have normally been set with a gemstone, usually a diamond (or any stone other than the ill-reputed opal), as a solitaire, of varying sizes, cuts, styles, and cost, but in the 19th century some were set with a pearl. In the same century the custom arose in England of separate engagement ring and wedding ring, and in very recent years such rings have sometimes been made en suite as a matching pair of similar style.
Diamonds: One old mine brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of approx. 0.75 crt. (color approx. H/I, clarity approx. i), four old mine brilliant cut diamonds with a total estimated weight of approx. 0.24 crt. And 14 single brilliant cut diamonds (also called 8/8) with a total estimated weight of approx. 0.26 crt.
Total diamond weight: approx. 1.25 crt.
Precious stones: fancy cut (carre and triangle-ish) natural sapphires - (precious stones)
Birthstones: Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April and sapphire for September. - (general birthstones explanation)
Hallmarks: No trace. - (general hallmarks info)
Condition: excellent condition - (our condition scale)
Weight: 3.40 gram (2.19 dwt)
Ring size Continental: 53 & 17 , Size S 6¼ , Size UK: M
Resizing: It is our pleasure to resize the ring for you (if needed) at our expense. Only for extreme resizing we have to charge. - (list ring sizes)
Reference Nº: 08269-1004
See also our:
art deco rings engagement, art deco rings, art deco jewelry, engagement rings, all our rings or our latest acquisitions.
Or have a look at our jewelry with birthstones (or month stones) for:
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November or December.
Additional information: jewelry glossary - wall of fame - visit us in Antwerp - subscribe to our mailinglist.
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