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Gorgeous Platinum Art Deco 0.80ct Emerald And 0.72ct Diamond Panel Cluster Ring
£1,795 $2,290 €2,160
Date made: 1930''s
Diamond content: 0.72ct
Emerald content: 0.80ct
Metal: Platinum
Finger length: 20mmX18mm
Condition: Excellent commensurate to it''s age
Ring Size: UK/AUS P US/CAN 71/2 can be resized
This gorgeous art deco ring showcases a 0.80ct emerald at the focal point. Measuring 6mmx5.5mm in diameter this top quality emerald has a wonderful rich green colouring.
Flowing around the emerald are 16x0.02ct old cut diamonds. Superb intrecate platinum work lead up to the 4x0.03ct and 8x0.02ct old cut diamonds in the corners. 4x0.02ct old cut diamonds reside on the shoulders.
All these diamonds are bright white eye clean and emphasise the wonderful platinum work.
The face of the ring measures 20mmx18mm. The shank is solid platinum and the ring is size P which could be resized without detriment.
A beautifully made bespoke art deco ring which would be the talking point of any occasion.
Antique Number: SA1076104
Dateline of this antique is 1930
Antique #SA1076104, shown on this page, originates from 1930. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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