Midnight

Elegant "Dress Ring" with Sapphire & Diamonds in White Gold & Platinum, Berlin c. 1930


€ 2,690.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
Elegant "Dress Ring" with Sapphire & Diamonds in White Gold & Platinum, Berlin c. 1930
Elegant "Dress Ring" with Sapphire & Diamonds in White Gold & Platinum, Berlin 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!
The term "cocktail ring" came into use in the late 1930s. Previously, large, purely decorative rings were usually referred to as "dress rings" or "dinner rings". The latter was usually characterized by a large coloured stone that was intended to complement the dress that gave it its name. In 1929, one could read in Harper's Bazaar: "It is no longer seen that two or three rings are worn on each finger. Elegant society wears a diamond band as a wedding ring and a large solitaire ring, usually a diamond, as an engagement ring, and then perhaps another dress ring to enhance the effect of the dress." Which midnight blue dress might this ring have been worn with? In the center of the ring is a dark blue sapphire weighing about two carats. Although synthetic sapphires were already available at the time and were often used in high-quality jewelry, this is a natural stone. Sixteen small diamonds frame the gemstone and give it the appearance of being embedded in lace. The elegant ring is made of white gold and platinum. A hallmark on the inside reveals that it comes from the range of Berlin jeweler Wilhelm Müller. It has been very well preserved and also found its way to us in Berlin. Thanks to its flat design and insensitive materials, it is also ideal as an engagement ring.
Read more
Size & Details
Elegant "Dress Ring" with Sapphire & Diamonds in White Gold & Platinum, Berlin c. 1930
Midnight
€ 2,690.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
Our Promise
Our Promise
Our Promise

We want you to be 100% satisfied! For that reason, we examine, describe and photograph all of our jewellery with the utmost care.

You can rely on our years of experience in the trade and our expertise as a professional art historians for reviews of the antique jewellery. As a member of various trade organisations and the British Society of Jewellery Historians, we remain committed to the highest possible degree of accuracy. In our descriptions, we always also indicate any signs of age and defects and never hide them in our photos – this saves you from any unpleasant surprises when your package arrives.

Should you for some reason not be satisfied, please don’t hesitate to contact us so that we can find a solution together. In any case, you can return any article within one month and we will refund the full purchase price.

Learn more