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Antique 2.06 ct Old European Cut Diamond Solitaire Ring in Platinum, c, 1910


€ 14,690.00 *
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Antique 2.06 ct Old European Cut Diamond Solitaire Ring in Platinum, c, 1910
Antique 2.06 ct Old European Cut Diamond Solitaire Ring in Platinum, c, 1910
Description
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In the late 19th century, the diamond solitaire became the engagement ring par excellence. Initially, it was set in prongs on plain gold shanks – but as the art of goldsmithing became increasingly refined over the course of the Belle Époque, the rings framing the solitaire became ever more delicate and sophisticated. The present ring is a precious and particularly beautiful example of early 20th century jewellery art. A large old-cut diamond of 2.06 ct shines as the setting. The diamond sparkles in a slightly tinted white (K) with only small inclusions. It not only sparkles brilliantly, but also has a wonderful fire and refracts the light in all the colors of the rainbow. The diamond appears all the larger in its delicate setting. Six platinum prongs hold it in place. They are restrained when viewed from above, but form elegant fleurs-de-lys at the sides. The challenge of the ring band, which actually has to widen in the middle to hold a diamond of this size, has also been solved extremely elegantly: instead of one wide band, it is divided into tripartite bands so that the ring loses none of its visual lightness. We have had an independent appraisal carried out on this antique ring from around 1910. It is supplied with the ring.
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Antique 2.06 ct Old European Cut Diamond Solitaire Ring in Platinum, c, 1910
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€ 14,690.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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