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Art Déco Engagement Ring with 0.94 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Platinum, c. 1930


€ 4,290.00 *
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Art Déco Engagement Ring with 0.94 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Platinum, c. 1930
Art Déco Engagement Ring with 0.94 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Platinum, c. 1930
Description
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Today, the diamond ring is considered the classic engagement ring. This tradition goes back more than 500 years: in 1477, Mary of Burgundy received a diamond ring as an engagement gift from Archduke Maximilian of Austria. Since then, numerous variations on the theme have been created, sometimes in the form of a solitaire, in which a single stone is set in gold or platinum, then again with a richer setting, e.g. as an entourage ring, in which the central diamond is surrounded by other, smaller stones. This is a particularly detailed and glamorous variation on the theme. The ring from around 1930 sets an old European cut diamond of around 0.94 carats in platinum. The stone has a slightly warm tint (J) and shows finely distributed, natural graphite inclusions in its interior, which do not noticeably diminish its brilliance. The diamond is securely set in a frame and appears to almost float in a square recess in the ring face. The semi-circular ring face is set with smaller octagonal-cut diamonds at the top and bottom, which add further sparkle. The ring is beautifully preserved and a sculptural work of art from the era of jazz and the Great Gatsby - and not least a wonderful engagement ring for individualists.
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Art Déco Engagement Ring with 0.94 ct Old European Cut Diamond in Platinum, c. 1930
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€ 4,290.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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