This period diamond cluster ring beautifully reflects the bold geometric style and exceptional craftsmanship of the Art Deco era. At its center sits an old round-cut diamond, weighing approximately 0.80 carats, framed by a harmonious mix of old round-cut, eight-cut, and rose-cut diamonds, adding a further 0.35 carats of brilliance.
The intricate plaque setting, measuring 2.0cm x 1.2cm, is crafted in a white metal, with a tapered band measuring 1.5mm to 1.4mm. While the ring is stamped 18ct white gold, it does not bear UK hallmarks, meaning the exact origin of the metal cannot be formally verified. Its design, construction, and materials strongly align with the characteristics of fine jewellery from the 1920s to 1930s.
With exquisite detailing and a timeless aesthetic, this ring is a striking example of early 20th-century jewellery, perfect for collectors and those who appreciate vintage design
Details:
Size: UK Q 3/4
Band width: 1.5mm-1.4mm (tapered)
Principal Diamond: Old round cut diamond
Framing diamonds: Old round-cut, eight-cut and rose-cut diamonds
Total diamond weight: Principal diamond: 0.80cts, secondary diamonds: 0.35cts
Diamond colour overall: Principal diamond: H-I, secondary diamonds: roughly I/J
Diamond clarity overall: Principal diamond: SI1, secondary diamonds: roughly SI1/2
Hallmarks: No visible UK hallmarks, stamped '18ct white gold'
Maker: Unknown
Weight: 5.1g
Circa: No hallmarks, believed to be Art Deco 1920's/30's
Condition Report:
Some surface wear commensurate with age.
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