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Antique Diamond Ring in Platinum on Gold, c. 1910


€ 1,890.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Antique Diamond Ring in Platinum on Gold, c. 1910
Antique Diamond Ring in Platinum on Gold, c. 1910
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
"Even if the preferred gemstones change and only after years celebrate their resurrection as the ladies' favourite - the brilliant has never lost its position, evenly as its impeccably clear fire it outlasts all currents of fashion. It is therefore understandable that so many people secretly desire rings with diamonds..." (From a jewelry brochure of the 1930s) Hardly any other piece of jewellery has the meaning and deep symbolism of a diamond ring. As a sign of everlasting love and connection, the diamond, the hardest mineral on earth, has been worn as a gemstone for centuries. An old-cut diamond in particular is an individual gift. Unlike today's modern full-cut diamonds, each of which almost looks like the next, old-cut diamonds always have their own unique, hand-crafted proportions and shape. The central old-cut diamond, which we see here in a finely crafted ring from around 1920, weighs around 0.33 carats and is individually faceted and of beautiful quality. The stone is white and of good clarity. The solitaire is held by a platinum frame, which is set in a dome-shaped structure set with 16 further old-cut diamonds. Curved shadow gaps divide the diamonds into groups of two and give the ring a beautiful interplay of light and shadow. The ring face and the ring shoulders are made of platinum, while a simple shank made of high-carat yellow gold completes the piece. This classically beautiful ring came to us from Amsterdam.
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Antique Diamond Ring in Platinum on Gold, c. 1910
Diamond Wreath
€ 1,890.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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