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Stylish Cocktail Ring with Aquamarine & Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1970


€ 1,890.00 *
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Stylish Cocktail Ring with Aquamarine & Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1970
Stylish Cocktail Ring with Aquamarine & Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1970
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Jewellery from the late 1960s and 1970s is often very clear and abstract, even futuristic. After the organic forms of the mid-century, a new desire for geometry returned in the age of the race to the moon. The frames of the designs left behind the heavy lust for the shiny yellow gold of late Art Deco and increasingly dissolved into a mesh of white gold rods. The colors used in jewelry design moved within an equally cool, modernist spectrum. White gold became the most sought-after precious metal in the years around 1970, accompanied by diamonds and a preference for blue gemstones such as sapphire or aquamarine. The cocktail ring with aquamarine, flanked by diamonds in white gold, may even be considered one of the most popular jewels of the time. This is a typical example of this elegant genre. An emerald-cut aquamarine is set in the center of the design. The gemstone of around 6.00 carats is clear and brilliant in a light blue; so clear, in fact, that the skin shines through slightly when worn. The brilliant-cut diamonds flanking it on the right and left and the luxurious white gold showcase the center stone to great effect. The ring is glamorous and yet not overloaded thanks to its abstraction. It presents the aquamarine high above the finger and is a shining delight. A glamorous jewel from the era of the cocktail hour, wonderfully preserved and wearable!
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Stylish Cocktail Ring with Aquamarine & Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1970
Pool Party
€ 1,890.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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