This dainty mid-century dazzler features a .05 carat round transitional cut diamond set in a 14 karat white gold "illusion" style mounting. This gem sits atop of a 14 karat yellow gold ring with high-polished, scrolling shoulders and milgrained detailing.
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View Item #10-1-4243
A deeply cut, old mine diamond weighing .91 carats, accompanied by an E.G.L. grading report stating: G color - VS2 clarity, shines loud and proud from atop a superbly handcrafted and finely detailed platinum antique engagement ring, circa 1915-1925. The gorgeous mounting displays both Edwardian and ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4852
This classic contemporary platinum diamond engagement ring features a very fine 1.32 carat oval brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a GIA certificate stating: D color - VS2 clarity. The sparkling white diamond is flanked by a beautiful matching pair of soft shouldered triangular diamonds which per ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4399
This Edwardian era platinum and diamond sparkler can serve as an engagement ring or as as just-for-fun 'right hand' ring. The diamond studded bombe shape top centers on a .25 carat European-cut diamond and radiates smaller diamonds in all directions. Meticulous open work and fine milgraining lend th ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4045
A .83 carat transitional European-cut diamond glistens brightly from within a square platinum setting, adding dimension to the the outline of the diamond which, effectively, makes it appear all of one-carat. The diamond is highlighted on each side with a charming trefoil leaf motif set with tiny, tw ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4611
This splendid and sparkling 'cigar band' style ring, handcrafted in platinum over yellow gold, hails from the early-twentieth century, circa 1900 - 1920. This beautiful antique diamond ring is designed around a bright and shining quartet of old mine-cut diamonds which float inside a glistening diamo ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4881
A gorgeous and glistening 2.90 carat Old European Cut diamond radiates relatively unadorned from a sublime, exquisitely detailed late-Edwardian/early Art Deco platinum mounting from the first or second decade of the twentieth century. Classic elegance.
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View Item #10-1-4706
This superb and stunning original Art Deco engagement, ring circa 1930s, shines brightly with a central .55 carat European-cut diamond set between and above artfully sculpted diamond-set shoulders with a distinctive geometric design. A beauty.
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View Item #10-1-4654
Here is a rare, original intact wedding set from the 1930s featuring a bright white and shining .95 carat (that's five points shy of one carat) transitional-cut diamond (that's half way in between a European-cut diamond and a modern round brilliant-cut diamond). The beautiful center diamond is flank ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4053
An icy-white .92 carat European-cut diamond, accompanied by a G.I.A. - Gem Trade Laboratory report stating: 'E' color - 'SI1' clarity, shines brightly from a handcrafted platinum and diamond Art Deco engagement ring, circa 1920s-1930s. The center diamond, which appears to be well over one-carat due ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4407
This sophisticated and stately original Art Deco engagement ring, circa 1930, centers on a glistening European-cut diamond weighing just over two thirds of a carat. The diamond is elegantly presented in a traditional platinum and diamond setting with a subtle twist. Each shoulder is adorned with a s ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4674
A beautiful, bright and shining 1.12 carat European-cut diamond - graded H color - VS2 clarity by the GIA, is artfully presented in a sophisticated geometric setting, recently created in platinum with small European-cut diamonds and four sapphire accents to emulate classic 1920s Art Deco rings. A ti ...(more)
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View Item #10-1-4885