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Impressive Antique Cocktail Ring With Aquamarine In Gold, 1930s


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Impressive Antique Cocktail Ring With Aquamarine In Gold, 1930s
Impressive Antique Cocktail Ring With Aquamarine In Gold, 1930s
Description
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Aquamarine is the blue variety of the mineral beryl, to which emerald also belongs. Its sometimes bluish sea-green, then clear blue color and its high clarity and brilliance have always led to it being associated with the sea. In fact, this also gave it its name, which is derived from the Latin "aqua marina", meaning "sea water". Especially in the second third of the 20th century, when the so-called "retro style" was being worn - a late variation of Art Deco - the blue gemstone became a favorite of the jewelry world. Fashion in those years demanded large gemstones - and although it is precious, aquamarine is far more common in large crystals than ruby or sapphire, for example. Aquamarines were therefore perfectly suited to the fashion of the time. Here, a hand-forged ring from the 1930s presents a wonderful aquamarine. The light blue gemstone of around 6.80 ct is shaped in a classic scissor cut and reflects the incident light in a variety of ways. A high, openwork undercut with tendrils and floral ornaments reveals the design language of German Art Déco with its reminiscences of the past. Four small octagonal diamonds on the shoulders complement the colorfulness of the design like bright spray on the waves at the beach. The ring, which was created in Germany, is striking, large and magnificent - and what more could you want sometimes?
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Impressive Antique Cocktail Ring With Aquamarine In Gold, 1930s
Lake view
€ 2,290.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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