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Chic Déco Ring with Old Cut Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1930


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Chic Déco Ring with Old Cut Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1930
Chic Déco Ring with Old Cut Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1930
Description
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Today, the diamond ring, especially the solitaire, is considered the classic engagement ring. This tradition dates back to 1477, the year in which Mary of Burgundy received a diamond engagement ring from Archduke Maximilian of Austria. However, it was not until the late 19th century, in 1886 to be precise, that the image of the diamond solitaire was coined as an engagement ring. Louis Comfort Tiffany invented a setting that raised the diamond above the rail, allowing plenty of light to reach it - and he marketed this ring as a particularly suitable piece of jewellery for an engagement. However, this ring shows just how great and beautiful the possibilities are for presenting a precious diamond. A beautiful old-cut stone of around 0.35 ct. sparkles at its center. It has a wonderful brilliance and an ideal size for a solitaire ring. The framing of this diamond has been executed in the modern taste of Art Déco. The carré setting is separated from the ring face by a shadow gap. Two smaller diamonds accompany the center stone at the top and bottom. Thanks to the flat setting of the smaller diamonds, the ring is also perfect for everyday wear. It is an elegant eye-catcher on the hand, which at first glance reveals the design language of the 1930s and, even after almost a century, still looks timeless rather than old-fashioned.
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Chic Déco Ring with Old Cut Diamonds in White Gold, c. 1930
Variation on a Theme
€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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