Here is a very charming Art Deco era diamond daisy ring from the 1920's that would suit any finger including making a wonderful engagement ring that will always be loved and admired.
Hand made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum in the wonderful Art Deco era of the 1920's, in the centre is a lovely European cut diamond that was ingeniously designed to be completely separated from the outer cluster. This allows the skin tone to be visible behind the ring and somewhat makes the centre diamond appear to float on its own.
With a further eight more European cut diamonds surrounding it, these add a wonderful amount of sparkle to the ring and all the diamonds including the centre diamond, come together to total 0.38 carats.
With the top cluster measuring 9.3mm in diameter and leading to the elegant band in yellow gold, this is such a sweet and charming example of an Art Deco diamond ring that will always be loved and admired.
Stock# ES8299
Circa: 1920
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Charming Art Deco era diamond daisy ring from the 1920's
This Art Deco diamond ring is set with European cut diamonds. The forerunner to the modern round brilliant cut diamond today, in recent years these earlier cuts of diamonds have become increasingly popular.
This is what was traditionally called a cluster ring, however the term "daisy ring" has also been used and is widely accepted, and in the past few years, the term "halo ring" has also crept into the vernacular.
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