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Stunning Art Deco Platinum Red Enamel And 1.01ct Diamond Vintage Antique Target Cluster Ring
£1,995 $2,468 €2,362
Date made: 1930''s
Diamond content: 1.01ct
Metal: Platinum
Finger length 16mm
Condition: Excellent commensurate to it''s age
Ring Size: UK/AUS O US/CAN 7 can be resized
Stunning art deco red enamel and 1.01ct diamond target ring.
At the focal point is a stunning top quality 0.45ct old cut diamond. Measuring 4.8mm this wonderful VS2 G colour diamond emits a wonderful flash which is unmissable in the light of day.
Acoompanying the central diamond are a further 16x0.03ct old cut diamonds. These are in equal quality to their central diamond and offer a stunning twinkle with every flick of the finger. Red enamel offers a gorgeous contrast in colour and accentautes this gorgeous design.
The shank is solid platinum. It is size O which could be easily resized without detriment. The diameter of the ring is 16mm
A one of antique ring that makes a stunning statement when worn.
Antique Number: SA997870
Dateline of this antique is 1930
Antique #SA997870, shown on this page, originates from 1930. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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