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Elegant 1.28 ct Brillant Solitaire Ring in Platinum, from our Workshop


€ 6,790.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
Elegant 1.28 ct Brillant Solitaire Ring in Platinum, from our Workshop
Elegant 1.28 ct Brillant Solitaire Ring in Platinum, from our Workshop
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
Of all the precious stones, of all the treasures of nature, one stone stands out in particular. The diamond has always been the king of all jewels, the epitome of precious jewellery. Its fire, its brilliance, but also its pure white color make it the most coveted gemstone, the star of all jewellery. This ring from our workshop is designed to showcase a select, large diamond in the best possible way. In our daily work with antique pieces of jewellery, we have seen numerous wonderful diamond rings. Many of them put their gemstones in a seductive light and appealed to us with their design language or their design. However, for all customers who prefer a new, previously unworn ring, we have combined all these qualities in one piece: This ring is the essence - in our opinion - of elegant form and the best materials and perhaps the most beautiful way to wear a diamond. The ring expands in its structure in several stepped stages. Smaller diamonds pave the way from the ring band until, held by four flat prongs, the large diamond shines in the center of the ring. A vintage brilliant-cut diamond is set in this platinum ring. The stone, which was cut around 1960, impresses with a weight of 1.28 carats in flawless quality. The design of the ring is based on the shapes of Art Déco. It is based on an elegant geometry of squares and circles that are intertwined and staggered to compose the ring and its display side. With this design, we want to evoke the Berlin of the 1920s, when the city was a metropolis of film, theater and numerous revues and shone in the spotlight of the stages. The side view of the ring reveals fine engravings that enliven the surfaces in gentle relief. Thanks to its design, the ring also allows plenty of light to reach the diamonds to make them sparkle in the best possible way. At the same time, it has a flat design and even the large diamond remains close to the finger, making the ring comfortable to wear.
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In ancient times, diamonds were prized above all for their incomparable hardness. As symbols of invincible strength, their beauty was secondary at best. In fact, early diamonds do not appear at all attractive to the modern eye. Medieval cutting techniques also did not allow for spectacular light reflections and the widespread table cuts only brought out the brightness and color of the stones. All this changed in the graduated 17th century. The nobility of the Baroque period developed a preference for glittering gemstones. Rose cut diamonds were particularly popular, with their many facets reflecting the candlelight beautifully. In the middle of the century, the first early brilliant cut developed, known as the Mazarin cut after the influential Cardinal Jules Mazarin and characterized by a crown with 17 facets. Towards the end of the century, these diamonds were replaced by a new shape, the Peruzzi cut, named after its inventor. Vincenzo Peruzzi was a gemstone cutter from Venice who increased the crown of the diamonds by an additional 33 facets to a total of 33, thereby increasing the fire of the stones enormously. However, these early diamonds were not standardized in terms of the number and shape of the facets. Each stone was cut in such a way that as much substance as possible could be retained. New diamond deposits in Brazil in the second half of the 18th century then led to a cut shape that became known as the Old Mine Cut. These diamonds are already very similar to today's full-cut diamonds, but it would take a few more generations of continuous improvement in cutting technology before the old mine cut became the old European cut and finally, in the 1940s, the modern full cut.
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Elegant 1.28 ct Brillant Solitaire Ring in Platinum, from our Workshop
Star Cast in Platinum
€ 6,790.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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