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Modern Platinum Ring with Marvellous 0.31 ct Brilliant-Cut Diamond, c. 2000


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Modern Platinum Ring with Marvellous 0.31 ct Brilliant-Cut Diamond, c. 2000
Modern Platinum Ring with Marvellous 0.31 ct Brilliant-Cut Diamond, c. 2000
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
The classic solitaire ring - a ring with just one diamond - was popularized by Charles Lewis Tiffany in 1886. Only around 20 years earlier, rich diamond deposits had been discovered in South Africa, making diamond jewelry affordable for a wider section of the population for the first time. The invention of the diamond solitaire was therefore an almost inevitable consequence - and to this day, this form of ring has remained the epitome of the engagement ring. This ring is part of an old tradition - and yet it is still individual. The ring is made from platinum and features a brilliant white diamond as a solitaire. The stone weighs around 0.31 carats and is graded as "Fine White" (Top Wesselton, G) with only very, very small inclusions (vvs). The setting of the stone is designed like a small flower. It surrounds the diamond with arches like petals that curve downwards. This gives the diamond plenty of light - and yet it barely rises above the finger! We thought this was a very clever design idea, as it combines a practical use with an elegant and beautiful shape. What's more, the arches of the flower create additional reflections that complement the fire of the diamond wonderfully. This classic ring made from high-quality materials was probably created in Germany in the years around 2000. We found it here in Berlin.
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Modern Platinum Ring with Marvellous 0.31 ct Brilliant-Cut Diamond, c. 2000
Timeless but Individual
€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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