1.08 Carat Transitional-Cut Diamond Ring C. 1920s
Art-Deco but with a romantic, late-Edwardian flair!
Handmade in platinum around the 1920s, this ring centers on a fine 1.08 carat Transitional-cut diamond. The center stone is EGL-Certified and it boasts an H-I color grade, and clean VS1 clarity grade. Transitional-cut diamonds are a rarity only produced for 15 to 20 years, always cut-by-hand to ensure their unique, kaleidoscopic faceting. This ornate antique ring has all of the dynamic details that Art-deco jewelry is known for: openwork, hand-carved accents, and milgrain, but its geometric features have a more delicate, gentle flair. The 1.08 carat transitional-cut center diamond is elevated with 4 smooth prongs at its cardinal points, followed by elongated marquis-cut cut diamonds, and an impeccably carved profile that goes almost all the way down the shank. An additional .32 carats in diamond weight adorn the gallery, graded G color and VS clarity, making this ring stand out at every one of its soft angles.
- Size 6 and 1/2 (Easily resizable. Please inquire)
- EGL Report #US 400171015D
A breathtakingly beautiful engagement ring, with a high-grade antique diamond and extraordinary craftsmanship throughout, guaranteed to make you squeal with joy the moment you lay your eyes on it!
Inventory # P13745
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$8,250.00 USD
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