Hand made entirely in platinum in the wonderful Art Deco era of the 1930's, there is no doubt that this will make such a beautiful engagement ring that will always be loved and cherished.
Set into such an attractive setting is an early round brilliant cut diamond that measures 0.34 carats and has such a wonderful sparkle to it that is highlighted further by having two single cut diamonds on each side along with another early brilliant cut diamond. These diamonds come together to add an additional 0.08 carats to the ring.
And then from each side that you look at the ring, you will see such fine attention to detail that highlights not only the beauty of the Art Deco period, but a ring that has been hand made.
Perfect as an engagement ring, this ring is as romantic and beautiful today as the day it was made.
Stock# U434
Circa: 1930
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1930's Art Deco engagement ring
1930's Art Deco engagement ring hand made in platinum
When was the Art Deco period?
It is generally accepted that the Art Deco era was from 1920 until 1940. Having said that, there are a few publications that will say that it started at the end of World War One in 1918, and lasted until the 1950's. However as the Art Deco movement is defined by its style, rather than the reign of a monarch, a few years one way or the other shouldn't be the argued.
Where can I buy an antique engagement ring in Australia?
From Kalmar Antiques in the Queen Victoria Building Sydney. We have been dealing in antique jewellery and watches for over thirty five years. In this time we have become Australia's largest antique dealer.
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