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Large Déco Platinum & Gold Ring with 1.54 ct Diamonds, c. 1930


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Large Déco Platinum & Gold Ring with 1.54 ct Diamonds, c. 1930
Large Déco Platinum & Gold Ring with 1.54 ct Diamonds, c. 1930
Description
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The First World War had not only swept away the old political order in Europe. After the proclamation of the Weimar Republic, gender roles also changed. Women emancipated themselves step by step and acquired a completely new self-image. Women's hairstyles became short - and with the long hair, many a social shackle fell away at the same time. Pieces of jewellery from this period reflect this development: the forms emancipated themselves from the traditional, often historicist ornamentation of the past, and abstraction, geometry and modernity found their way into the design. Platinum was popular at this time. As the most expensive metal in the world at the time, it was prized above all for its bright color. In combination with sparkling diamonds, it lent the pieces of jewellery the radiantly cool elegance that was favored at the time. After the Russian Revolution, however, the price of the precious metal fluctuated greatly and at times reached values four times higher than the price of gold: platinum jewelry was considered the epitome of luxury. This ring is therefore a typical Art Deco jewel in every respect, reflecting not only the style but also the material preferences of the period in which it was created. Its front is completely covered in platinum, which was applied to the ring body forged from gold. While two-dimensional designs were still favored in the early 1920s, jewellery was allowed to become more three-dimensional again from around 1930. The ring face of this dome ring also curves slightly towards the viewer to present a large old-cut diamond weighing around 0.35 ct as well as 22 other smaller diamonds. A total of around 1.54 ct of diamonds are set. Fine sawing work divides the ring face into abstract, symmetrical shapes. The result is a luxurious jewel that breathes the spirit of Art Déco. This little jewel came to us from Hamburg.
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This ring is one of the pieces of jewellery from the last era in which diamonds were still cut by hand. Over the course of the 19th century, the cuts became increasingly similar to the shape we know today as a brilliant. However, it was not until 1919 that Marcel Tolkowsky calculated the ideal shape of the brilliant on the basis of optical physics. The exact cut standard that is considered the standard in Germany today - the so-called fine cut - was not even defined until 1938. The shape of the modern brilliant cut diamond only really became established after the Second World War. Old cuts are particularly sought-after today as they have a unique brilliance that differs significantly from modern diamonds - each stone is unique.
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Large Déco Platinum & Gold Ring with 1.54 ct Diamonds, c. 1930
A New Era
€ 2,890.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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