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Gorgeous Art Deco Platinum 1.10ct Diamond And Sapphire Vintage Antique Cocktail Ring
£1,695 $2,171 €2,058
Date made: 1930''s
Diamond content: 1.10ct
Sapphire content: 0.20ct
Metal: Platinum
Condition: Excellent commensurate to it''s age
Ring Size: UK/AUS O1/2 US/CAN 71/4 can be resized
At the focal point of this gorgeous art deco ring is a stunning 0.70ct/5.5mm europeaon old cut diamond. Beautifully collet set this VS2 clarity H colour diamond has a wonderful flash.
Flowing around the central diamond are thirty old cut diamonds. These total approximately 0.30ct and bring their platinum surroundings to life.
Four old cut diamonds reside on the shoulders adding an extra touch of finesse and totalling 0.10ct. Four sapphires totalling 0.20ct offer a beautiful splash of colour.
The ring is solid platinum and it is size O1/2 which could be resized without detriment. The finger length is 24mm and the width is 25mm.
A beautifully made bespoke antique ring which makes a stunning statement when worn.
Antique Number: SA1046918
Dateline of this antique is 1930
Antique #SA1046918, shown on this page, originates from 1930. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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