Here is a ring that shows all the charm and character of the Art Deco era, as well as the quality when a ring is handmade.
Dating from the 1930's, this ring was made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum, and is designed with the most charming design that shows how much care and attention went into making this ring all those years ago. Set with seven single cut diamonds to capture the light and add to the charm of the ring, they total 0.13 carats and sparkle so elegantly, and measuring 2.65mm wide, this width combined with the diamonds makes it perfect to wear on its own and still be noticed, or worn next to an engagement ring and compliment it perfectly.
Stock# U302
Circa: 1930
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1930's diamond wedding band
This 1930's diamond wedding band was hand made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum in the 1930's Art Deco era. It is set with seven single cut diamonds.
What are single cut diamonds?
These are small diamonds usually around 0.01 carats to 0.05 carats and are often found on the shoulders of rings. While today modern technology will allow for a 0.01 carat diamond to have 58 facets and be a round brilliant cut diamond, single cut diamonds were used from the later part of the 19th Century up until around the 1930’s-1940’s. Commonly found with eight facets on the top (the crown) and eight facets on the bottom (the pavilion) these are sometimes found with total facets between 16 to 18.
Are antique diamonds ethical?
Yes! One of the many advantages of buying an antique diamond engagement ring, is that the diamonds are ethical diamonds and not recent "blood" diamonds.
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