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First-class Belle Époque Ring With Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, Circa 1910


€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
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First-class Belle Époque Ring With Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, Circa 1910
First-class Belle Époque Ring With Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, Circa 1910
Description
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Three old European cut diamonds sparkle in the center of this ring. Six smaller diamonds frame the larger stones and lead harmoniously to the shoulders of the ring. The gold ring has a fine platinum overlay on the top, which gives it an elegant, white appearance and extends over the ring face and shoulders. The three larger diamonds in the center of the design make the ring a so-called "trilogy ring". This is one of those romantic ring types that are so characteristic of the early 20th century. Its three gemstones, arranged in a row, symbolize the temporal dimensions of a relationship: shared past, present and future. This is why these rings were not just decorative accessories, but meaningful pieces of jewellery that were often given as engagement gifts. The choice of gemstones reinforces this symbolic meaning: in a romantic context, the diamond stands for eternity - an expression of hope for an everlasting bond. Both the design and the choice of material place the ring in the period around 1910. This beautiful piece of jewellery found its way to us here in Berlin and could make a wonderful gift - for a loved one or as a timeless treasure for yourself.
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First-class Belle Époque Ring With Diamonds in Gold & Platinum, Circa 1910
Towards a Common Future
€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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