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Unusual Ring with 2.70 Old Cut Diamonds in Platinum and White Gold, c. 1930


€ 6,290.00 *
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Unusual Ring with 2.70 Old Cut Diamonds in Platinum and White Gold, c. 1930
Unusual Ring with 2.70 Old Cut Diamonds in Platinum and White Gold, c. 1930
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
A ring with a half-carat is undoubtedly something fine - but how much more exciting is an antique piece of jewellery that can boast five of them? This ring, which we discovered in London, offers precisely this sparkling spectacle. Five large, individually old-cut diamonds, together weighing around 2.50 carats, form the heart of the composition. They are accompanied by eight other, smaller diamonds, which scatter the light in all directions and lend the ring radiance. The square ring face, in which all the stones are set close together, is made of platinum. This choice of precious metal creates the cool, clear radiance that makes pieces of jewellery from the 1930s look so timeless. The ring itself is made from 18-karat white gold. The type of setting in which the diamonds lie so close together that the surface appears to be a single, continuous sparkle is called pavée. This technique requires the utmost precision and a keen eye to achieve the perfect interplay of light and shadow. A narrow, elegantly proportioned ring band ensures that the ring remains comfortable to wear despite its rich features. This magnificent piece, dating from around 1930, comes with a detailed appraisal.
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Unusual Ring with 2.70 Old Cut Diamonds in Platinum and White Gold, c. 1930
Lights of London
€ 6,290.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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