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Art Deco Diamond Dinner Ring

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10-1-11957

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ABOUT THIS RING

Hand-fabricated in platinum over 18K gold during the late-Edwardian/early-Art Deco period, circa early--1920s, this transitional vintage sparkler makes artful use of negative space. A trio of vertically arrayed European-cut diamonds is enhanced all around with a striking, hand pierced, stylized Greek-key design. A chic and sophisticated Jazz Age jewel. Currently ring size 5 1/4.

Details

Materials:
Platinum over 18 Karat Gold
Current Ring Size:
5 1/4 Most rings can be resized up or down one size unless noted and sometimes more.
Length:
9/16 Inch
Height:
1/8 Inch
Gram Weight:
2.8 Grans
Center Diamond details
Cut/Shape:
European Cut
Carat Weight:
0.20 carat Because mountings prohibit full and accurate observation of gem quality and weight, all data pertaining to mounted gems can be considered as approximate unless accompanied by an independent laboratory certificate (AGL, EGL, GIA). Unless otherwise stated, all colored stones and pearls are assumed to be subject to a relatively stable and possibly undetected color and/or clarity enhancement.
Measurements:
3.90 x 4.00 x 2.14 mm
Color:
I
Clarity:
SI2
Additional Details Additional Gem Details

2 European Cut Diamonds

Carat Weight:
0.16 carat Because mountings prohibit full and accurate observation of gem quality and weight, all data pertaining to mounted gems can be considered as approximate unless accompanied by an independent laboratory certificate (AGL, EGL, GIA). Unless otherwise stated, all colored stones and pearls are assumed to be subject to a relatively stable and possibly undetected color and/or clarity enhancement.
Measurements:
2.80-2.80 mm
Color:
H-I
Clarity:
VS2-SI2
Total Diamond Carat Weight:
0.36

About Edwardian Jewelry

Edwardians took the dark beauty of Victorian jewelry and dyed it platinum blonde. Light and airy filigree, worked with intricate millegrain and detailed designs in that durable metal, was liberally set with the “white” stones—pearls and diamonds chief among them. The Victorians’ sense of whimsy and beloved yellow gold didn’t disappear completely, though, even as the Edwardian era made way for the further-streamlined Art Deco.

Jewelry Care

As with anything of value, especially sentimental value, taking good care of your vintage and antique jewelry from Lang will enhance its beauty and extend its lifespan. We encourage you to have your jewelry checked and cleaned by us or by your trusted local jeweler every six months, to ensure that each piece is in good wearable condition with all gemstones in place. It’s not uncommon for stones to loosen over time, and it’s much easier to tighten a loose stone than to replace a lost one! As stated in our Repair Policy, we strongly recommend that you allow us to perform any repairs, since our jewelers are specialists in restoring vintage and antique jewelry.

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