Perfect for any occasion including making such an elegant engagement ring, this sapphire and diamond ring dates from the 1930's Art Deco era and was made in a style that has never gone out of fashion and will always remain so beautiful and elegant on the finger.
Hand made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum, the ring is set with a very vibrant natural blue sapphire that measures 1.10 carats. The sapphire has such a beautiful intense colour that looks even more amazing in the sunlight, and is even more unique in being cut round rather than oval. Nearly all coloured stones are cut oval making this ring even more special.
The on each side it is set with a lovely European cut diamond that total 0.65 carats and with the perfect proportions, they compliment the sapphire so well.
Measuring 6.8mm wide at the centre by 16.2mm across, this ring will so easily accommodate a wedding band worn along side, or even worn on its own, there is no doubt that it will always be loved and admired.
Stock# ES9851
Circa: 1930
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Art Deco sapphire and diamond engagement ring from the 1930's
Hand made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum, this Art Deco engagement ring is set with a natural sapphire and two European cut diamonds. The European cut diamond was the cut of diamond before today's modern round brilliant cut diamond and shares the same fifty eight facets however the most notable difference is the different angles on the diamonds. As the European cut diamond was cut by hand and with technology of the time, they often have slightly steeper crown and pavilion facets.
In recent years the European cut diamond and the earlier mine cut diamond, have both started to be re-cut in modern diamond cutting workshops in both Antwerp and India, however nothing beats the original genuine conflict-free antique cut diamonds from a wonderful bygone era.
The Art Deco era between the 1920's and the 1940's has also remained the most popular era for engagement rings as the styles and designs have simply never gone out of fashion or style and remain as popular today as when they were first made all those years ago. Vintage engagement rings always have that something special about them and the desirability for a genuine Art Deco engagement ring has never been higher.
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