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Classic Daisy Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, British, c. 1930


€ 1,190.00 *
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Classic Daisy Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, British, c. 1930
Classic Daisy Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, British, c. 1930
Description
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"On waste and woodland, rock and plain, Its humble buds unheeded rise; The Rose has but a summer reign; The Daisy never dies!" James Montgomery: A Field Flower, 1803 The daisy had a special place in the language of flowers. The small flower was not only equated with innocence but, as it can bloom all year round, was also regarded as a symbol of constancy. The Scottish poet James Montgomery wrote the above verses after finding a daisy in full bloom on a hike on Christmas Day in 1803. It is therefore not surprising that the flower also found its way into love symbolism. Rings with arrangements of pearls or diamonds reminiscent of daisies, known as "daisy rings" in English, were already being worn in the 19th century. Due to their simple, classically elegant shape, they enjoyed great popularity for decades. This ring from around 1930 varies this old motif with geometric elements in the Art Deco style. The center of the ring is a transitional-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.08 carats. It is surrounded by approximately 0.20 ct smaller octagonal-cut diamonds. While the ring face and shoulders are set in light platinum, the base and plain shank are made of high-carat yellow gold. Made in Britain, the ring has survived the passage of time wonderfully and is still an enchanting gift of love today. It found its way to us from London.
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Classic Daisy Ring with Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, British, c. 1930
Perpetual Bloom
€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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