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Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring

Here is a magnificent Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring that has the most elegant setting combined with the most gorgeous and fine quality Ceylonese sapphire sitting proudly in the centre.
Dating from the wonderful Art Deco era of the 1920's, this ring was beautifully hand made in18ct white gold and platinum in a cluster design with a unique style of having an oval centre stone in a rectangle cluster.
For centuries Ceylonese sapphires have been regarded as the worlds finest, as they have a wonderful blue with great transparency allowing you to see right through the sapphire without it being too dark, and this Ceylonese sapphire has such a fine blue colour that is incredible to look at.
Measuring 1.28 carats, it is surrounded by fourteen diamonds that add the right amount of sparkle and elegance to the ring. These diamonds total 0.28 carats and lead to the elegant band.
A ring such as this would suit any finger including making a wonderful engagement ring and no matter what the finger or occasion will always be loved and cherished.
Art Deco rings have that wonderful charm and character to them that have never gone out of fashion or style.

Stock# T358

Circa: 1920

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Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring hand made in platinum and gold.

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