Diamond Rings
One Carat Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum
This is a high-quality, gorgeous platinum Edwardian style diamond engagement ring set with a very fine 1.00 carat round brilliant cut diamond. The diamond is set in a hexagonal shape with delicate milgrain detailing and accented by sparkling diamonds set thorughout the split shank and beautifully ...(more)
Estate Ring with Diamonds and Rubies
18K Yellow gold double scroll motif ladies fashion ring centered with one 1.65 carat emerald cut diamond (LM color, SI1 clarity) accented with four cab rubies (.80 carat total) and eight round diamonds (.25 carat total).
1.30 Carat Center Classic Diamond Wedding Set
Platinum diamond wedding set from the 1950s. The engagement ring stars a 1.30 carat European cut diamond set with claw prongs and enhanced by three round cut diamonds set into fish tail settings on either side. Plus a matching wedding band is set with seven round cut diamonds. The diamonds are ...(more)
1.85 ct. Octagonal Diamond Estate Ring
Contemporary ladies ring centering one light brown square cut diamond (1.85 carat, SI2 clarity). The diamond is bezel set in an octagonal domed ring with a row of baguette cut diamonds on each side with pave set diamond sides (2.00 carat total, GH color, VS-SI clarity). 18k yellow gold.
Art Deco Diamond and Calibre Sapphire Dinner Ring
This georgeous original from the 1920s demonstrates fluid symmetry as opposed to the more frequently encountered geometric designs of the period. The European cut diamond is the center of a layered swirl of diamonds and natural calibre sapphires. A high quality, creatively designed cocktail ring in ...(more)
1.55 ct. Center Diamond Art Deco Dome Ring
Platinum pierced Art Deco dome ring centered with a bezel set European cut diamond and dotted with round cut diamonds set into hexagonal bead settings. The Diamonds are described as follows: One European Cut Diamond Weight: 1.55 carats, Color: M-N, Clarity: SI1, Thirty Round Diamonds - Weight: .35 ...(more)
Original Art Deco Diamond Engagement Ring
Geometric Art Deco diamond and platinum engagement ring. The ring features one .90 carat old European cut diamond framed by single cut diamonds and four emerald calibre. Floral and leaf motif engraving embellishes the shoulders of the ring's shank; simple filigree details accent its gallery. ...(more)
1.25 ct. Center Art Deco Diamond Dinner Ring
You'll look fabulous at a dinner party in this chic Deco pierced platinum ring shimmering with a central 1.25 carat round cut diamond (H-I color, I1 clarity) bezel set with four old mine cut diamonds (1.00 carat total weight, K-M color, SI2-I1 clarity) bezel set at the cardinal points and further ...(more)
Marquise Diamond Antique Engagement Ring
Platinum and 14K White gold diamond cluster ring featuring a .95 carat marquise cut diamond (H color, I1 clarity) wreathed with a border of antique old mine cut diamonds and set with a tapered baguette cut diamond on each shoulder. Side diamonds weight a total of 1.75 carats (H-J color, SI1-I1 ...(more)
Art Deco Engagement Ring with Diamonds and Sapphires
Art Deco style platinum diamond and sapphire ring highlighting a 1.19 carat marquise cut diamond (E color, I1 clarity-due to laser drill holes, EGL certified) set into a milgrained bezel with a border of calibrated sapphire cabochons (1.75 carats total weight) and further set with round brilliant ...(more)
Contemporary Round and Baguette-cut Diamond Ring
A brilliant display of 3.25 carats of modern cut diamonds are incorporated into this distinguished domed mounting of luxurious 18 karat yellow gold. The center bezel setting flaunts a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.85 carat, and the two tapered channels tout eight baguette-cut ...(more)
One Carat Center Edwardian Style Platinum Engagement Ring
A truly romantic pierced floral motif mounting, flawlessly handcrafted in platinum and flush set with a modern round brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.00 carat. The design of this ideal engagement ring was inspired by the captivating styles from the Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Each of the ...(more)



