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Product code: ES7408 Categories: Sold Items, Sold Rings.Art Nouveau jewellery lasted for a relatively brief period in time from the 1890’s to the start of World War One in 1914 and often took its inspiration from nature with elegant flowing lines or asymmetrical designs such as can be seen here in this 14ct Art Nouveau sapphire and diamond ring.
Hand made in 14ct rose gold in the early 1900’s, this ring is set with a gorgeous natural sapphire that has such a beautiful colour to it, which is then highlighted by two European cut diamonds to add an elegant sparkle and pizazz to the ring.
The sapphire measures 0.75 carats and the two diamonds total 0.40 carats and really accentuate the sapphire and the ring design so well.
Sitting so beautifully on the finger, this lovely Art Nouveau sapphire and diamond ring will always look so beautiful and never out of fashion or style.
Stock# ES7408
Circa: 1900
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- Antique Pendant
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- Necklace
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Description
14ct Art Nouveau sapphire and diamond ring dating from the early 1900’s. Art Nouveau jewellery often took inspiration from nature with flowing lines.