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Diamond and emerald ring, 1920s. Around the beginning of the 20th century, developments in stone cutting meant that gemstones and diamonds could be shaped in more diverse ways than ever before. The different arrangements of these new shapes, such as the new rectangular ‘baguette’ cut, gave jewellers a newfound fascination with simple geometric designs constructed from tessellated shapes, which led to the development of the Art Deco style. This ring is a tour de force of design from this era, with unusually-shaped trapezoid and ‘bullet cut’ diamonds forming a central panel, surrounded by a millegrained border of circular-cut diamonds, accented at each end with a pair of carré-cut diamonds. The two perfectly tessellated bands of emeralds across the centre were cut specifically to fit the mount. Emeralds are the most difficult and expensive stones to cut and set in this way, as due to their inherent brittleness they would often break in the process. This ring is a superb example of early 20th century jewellery design, and would make an unusual and attractive choice for an engagement ring, or a standalone statement ring.
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Place Of Origin |
United Kingdom |
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Stone Type |
Emerald: Approx. 0.10 carats total Diamonds: Approx. 2.40 carats total Average clarity: VS1/VS2 Average colour: F/G |
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Stone Dimensions |
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Metal Type |
18ct white gold, platinum |
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Date Of Manufacture |
1920 - 1925 |
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Period Of Manufacture |
Art Deco |
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Condition |
Very good |
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Signs Of Wear |
Minor wear commensurate with age |
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Band Size |
UK O / US 7 (complimentary re-size available) |
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Weight |
5.9 grams (gross) |
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