This is a bold and stylish wide two-tone band ring from the mid-twentieth century. Six glistening square step-cut diamonds are channel set across the top in white gold set atop a textured finish 14 karat yellow gold band. A comfortable, low profile ring with a bright white diamond flash.
This dynamic Retro ring from the 1940s showcases a vibrant royal blue sapphire cabochon weighing 6.20 carats. The dramatically sculpted mounting with fluted and scrolled motifs is accented with two twinkling European cut diamonds. One side of the mounting is engraved "To Lynne - with all my love - ...(more)
Deco era jewelry which foreshadows the Retro era to come is always a bold statement, and this wrap around style ring is no exception. The top is a concave field of round brilliant-cut diamonds surrounding a blazing bullet-shaped emerald cabochon. Trailing the emerald is a graduated line of baguette- ...(more)
This sensational late 1930s cocktail ring fashioned in platinum and 14 karat yellow gold is encrusted with 2.50 carats of vintage diamonds. The sleek architectural motif is accented by two rows of calibre cut rubies displaying an intense crimson color. The exceptional European-cut diamond weighs 1.8 ...(more)
Fabulous large scale platinum over 14 karat rose gold Retro ring. A stunning 1.35 carat European cut diamond is bezel set and highlighted by rubies and diamonds that playfully dance around the central diamond and end in a scrolling flourish. Circa 1940s. Ring measures about 7/8 inch top to bottom an ...(more)
14K White gold bold Retro diamond ring set with nine round cut diamonds. The largest three are set diagonally across the top in square box heads with a pierced wave motif.
Platinum ladies ring featuring alternating rows of round cut diamonds (46 total, 1.30 carats total weight, H-J color, SI-I1 clarity) and calibre cut rubies (23 total, 1.00 carat total weight).
Fluted modern gypsy style gents ring crafted in 18K yellow gold and set with one .35 carat round brilliant cut diamond (color F, Clarity VS1) circa 1940 s.