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Antique Solitaire Ring with 0.60 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Gold & Platinum, c. 1910


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Antique Solitaire Ring with 0.60 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Gold & Platinum, c. 1910
Antique Solitaire Ring with 0.60 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Gold & Platinum, c. 1910
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In the late 19th century, the diamond solitaire became the symbol of the engagement ring. Initially, the stones were still simply set in plain gold rails. With the Belle Époque, however, the designs became increasingly sophisticated and artistic, so that the settings showed off the diamond to ever greater effect. The ring presented here is a typical example of the jewellery art of the early 20th century. The centerpiece is a beautiful 0.60 carat old European cut diamond, typical of the period. The stone shines in a I colour, with only small inclusions visible inside, which were formed in the crystal during the growth of the stone hundreds of millions of years ago. The so-called fire of the stone is particularly beautiful, splitting the incident light into a fascinating spectrum of rainbow colours. The setting emphasizes the size and radiance of the diamond without pushing itself to the fore. A platinum frame with a fine shadow gap and wide framing holds the stone securely and at the same time with restraint. At the sides, the shoulders form elegant fleurs-de-lys. The design is rounded off by a simple yellow gold ring band. The ring was created in the years c. 1910.
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Antique Solitaire Ring with 0.60 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Gold & Platinum, c. 1910
Promise Of Light
€ 1,890.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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