Perfect as an engagement ring, this gold and platinum Art Deco diamond lozenge shaped ring would also suit any other finger or occasion and always be admired.
Hand made in the 1920's Art Deco era, this ring is set with the much earlier cut mine cut diamonds.
What are mine cut diamonds? Click here to read a brief article on them: https://www.kalmarantiques.com.au/articles/a-brief-history-of-the-cutting-of-diamonds/
In total there are fifteen mine cut diamonds with a total diamond weight of 0.28 carats. With a wonderful sparkle to them all, the top of the ring measures 12.6mm by 8.7mm and sits so well on the finger.
Regardless of the reason or occasion for this ring, there is no doubt that it will always be treasured.
Stock# ES7513
Circa: 1920
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Gold and platinum Art Deco diamond lozenge shaped ring dating from the 1920's. A simple yet elegant ring that would make a wonderful example of an Art Deco engagement ring or for any other finger or occasion. Set with the gorgeous antique mine cut diamonds, this is such a unique and attractive Art Deco diamond ring that will always be loved, admired and cherished.
Art Deco jewellery of the 1920's to the 1940's often incorporated angular designs and styles and is one era of jewellery that has never gone out of fashion. Using gold as well as platinum in their jewellery allowed for the jewellers of this period to create very fine and highly detailed pieces. From makers such as Cartier, Tiffany and Boucheron really making a name for themselves, Art Deco jewellery seems like it is going to stay in vogue for many more decades to come.
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