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Engagement Ring with Cinnamon-Coloured 0.95 ct Old European Cut Solitaire, c. 1900


€ 2,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Engagement Ring with Cinnamon-Coloured 0.95 ct Old European Cut Solitaire, c. 1900
Engagement Ring with Cinnamon-Coloured 0.95 ct Old European Cut Solitaire, c. 1900
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
Today, a ring with a single, large diamond is considered the classic engagement ring. Here, the precious (and, according to legend, indestructible) stone stands for eternity - which is intended to emphasize the duration of the promise made with it. The New York jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany was important for this connection. Tiffany first sold such rings through his mail order catalog in 1886 and advertised them specifically as engagement gifts. However, the tradition of seeing a diamond ring as a symbolic piece of jewelry is actually much older. As early as 1477, it is recorded, Duchess Mary of Burgundy received a diamond ring as a promise of fidelity from her future husband Maximilian of Habsburg. We are looking at such a classic engagement ring. It features a beautiful old-cut diamond in a platinum frame. The stone weighs around 0.95 ct. Its natural, slightly brownish color is reminiscent of cinnamon and radiates a wonderful warmth. A simple shank of warm gold allows the solitaire to be worn as a ring. The ring band tapers towards the shoulders so that the entire focus is on the precious gemstone. We discovered the classically designed, elegant ring from around 1900 here in Berlin. The ring was most likely created in Germany.
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Engagement Ring with Cinnamon-Coloured 0.95 ct Old European Cut Solitaire, c. 1900
Cinnamon and sugar
€ 2,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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