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5 stone Art Deco diamond engagement ring

$8,450.00

There is no ring more important than an engagement ring, and here is such a beautiful 5 stone diamond engagement ring from the wonderful Art Deco era of the 1930's.

Hand made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum in such a timeless and elegant design, the beauty and advantage of making a ring by hand and using platinum is the ability to create the beautiful fine setting that the diamonds are set into, as well as being so incredibly strong and secure.

Sitting in the centre is a lovely round early brilliant cut diamond that measures 0.34 carats, with two European cut diamonds set on each side. These additional diamonds total 0.76 carats, and this ring will so easily allow a wedding band to be worn along side it.

This Art Deco engagement ring is just so perfect and will no doubt always be loved and cherished forever.

 

Stock# EC297

Circa: 1930

$8,450

Description

5 stone Art Deco diamond engagement ring

5 stone Art Deco diamond engagement ring hand made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum in the 1930's. This vintage engagement ring is set with one European cut diamond in the centre, and two round early brilliant cut diamonds on each side.

What is a European cut diamond?

During the mid 19th century, the old European cut came into focus, and was an attempt to change the old mine cut stones into a more perfect round cut. These stones can be considered as the first true round brilliant cut diamonds. The facets from the old miners were kept in their same position, but changed shape to a more round and evenly shaped stone.

The culets became smaller, as it was realised that light could leak out from this point in the stone. The development of the modern brilliant cut occurred in the early part of the 20thcentury with further modifications through the century. Diamond cutters apply the brilliant cut to other shapes, and this very exacting skill continues to enthrall craftsman and enthusiasts alike.

When was the Art Deco era?

Broadly speaking the Art Deco era was from 1920 until 1940. There will be some people and publications that may state that it started after World War I in 1918, and lasted until 1950, but as there was no reigning monarch to dictate an actual start-finish time such as the Victorian era, the general concusses is from the 1920's through to the 1940's.

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.

Click here to see more Art Deco rings including Art Deco engagement rings that are currently in store:

https://www.kalmarantiques.com.au/product-category/art-deco/art-deco-rings-art-deco-engagement-rings-art-deco/

Click here to see more antique engagement rings currently in store:

https://www.kalmarantiques.com.au/product-category/antique/antique-engagement-rings-antique/

Click here to see more antique rings that are currently in store:

https://www.kalmarantiques.com.au/product-category/antique/antique-rings-antique/

Click here for a link to the beautiful and historic Queen Victoria Building. We are on the top floor and are the only antique jewellery store in the building:

https://www.qvb.com.au/

 

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