An exemplary Edwardian three-stone diamond ring, die-stuck and hand finished in platinum - circa 1920. Three bright and lively European-cut diamonds, weighing 1.40 carats in the center and a combined 1.35 carats on the sides, radiate from within finely milgrained bezels which are ornamented all arou...(more)
Few original Art Deco engagement rings come lovelier or more characteristic of 1920s-1930s style than this splendid vintage jewel. A beautiful, high-quality European-cut diamond, weighing .35 carat, gleams from within a finely milgrained double-tiered hexagonal setting atop a meticulously ornamented...(more)
A gorgeous bright-white European-cut diamond, weighing just four points shy of one-and-a-half carats, sparkles solo from within this exquisitely detailed solitaire mounting, die-struck and hand finished in platinum - circa 1915-1920s. The finely milgrained, double-tiered hexagonal setting is support...(more)
This darling and dazzling Edwardian/early-Art Deco solitaire-style engagement ring, crafted in platinum and dating from the early- twentieth century, proudly presents a gorgeous, bright-white, high-clarity European-cut diamond weighing .67 carats. The beautiful diamond is displayed in a delicately a...(more)
This early-Art Deco dazzler with vestiges of Edwardian design influence showcases a bright-white and sparkling European-cut diamond, weighing three points shy of three-quarter carat. An openwork diamond-set foliate motif radiates outward from the center of the gracefully domed platinum mounting. The...(more)
A sparkling and streamlined, early twentieth-century vintage marquise diamond, weighing just two points shy of four carats and measuring 7/8 inch long (!) (about the length of a regular cut 7.00 carat marquise) is presented in an elegantly understated platinum and diamond mounting - circa 1920s-1930...(more)
A splendid and sparkling European-cut diamond, weighing just five points shy of one carat, and accompanied by a GIA Diamond Grading Report stating: H color - Internally Flawless, is spectacularly presented in a double-tiered hexagonal setting which considerably increases the outline of the diamond. ...(more)
A beautiful and sparkling .50 carat European-cut diamond presents significantly larger in a double-tiered hexagonal setting atop a sweetly ornamented, 14 karat bright-white gold mounting, die-struck and hand finished with orange blossoms - a traditional symbol of enduring love, circa 1930. Lovely. T...(more)
The shining star of this glorious original Art Deco diamond engagement ring - circa 1930 - is a bright and beautiful European-cut diamond, weighing 3.30 carats. Although we've graded the diamond 'L' color, the superb cut of the stone gives it a much whiter appearance than usual. Additionally, the ...(more)
A gorgeous antique cushion-cut diamond, dating back to the first or second decade of the last century, and clocking in just two points shy of one-and-a-half carats, has found a splendid new home in a fully ornamented platinum and diamond engagement ring setting, recently crafted in faithful emulatio...(more)
A dazzling trio of European-cut diamonds joins forces to create this dreamy and dynamic early-Art Deco sparkler, masterfully handcrafted in platinum - circa 1920. The diamonds radiate from within a low-profile, finely milgrained geometric setting and are dotted on the inside corners with tiny round ...(more)
This gorgeous Edwardian-era solitaire diamond engagement ring, circa 1915, elegantly presents a 2.90 carat antique cushion-cut diamond, accompanied by an EGL - European Gemological Laboratory certificate stating: H color - VS2 clarity, however, we have graded the color to be somewhat lower based on ...(more)