Description
The silhouette of this cluster ring is reminiscent of an old Hollywood mirror. An estimated 1ct of VS2 round-cut diamonds border the 7.5ct aquamarine, acting as brilliant spotlights for the central frosty blue stone. The setting is pierced and dotted with millegrain to accentuate each individual diamond, this feature also complements the many facets of the aquamarine. Flanked by single diamonds on either side, the engraved shoulders lead down to an intricately scroll-pierced gallery which, in conjunction with the open back setting, allows light to move around the ring with fluidity, accentuating the lustre and pristine colour.
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Place Of Origin:
England
Date & Design Period:
Circa 1925 | Art Deco
Metal Composition:
Platinum
Stone Composition:
Diamond
Total diamond weight: 1.00ct (estimated). Average Clarity; VS2 Colour; H. Cut; transitional round-cut. All diamonds bright, lively and matching, all appear original to the ring.
Aquamarine
Centre aquamarine: 7.5ct (estimated)
Length 16mm; Width 10.9mm; Depth 6.1mm
Treatment: None. Untreated/unheated (assessed by our GIA qualified gemologist). The aquamarine displays no evidence of thermal enhancement.
Band Size:
UK S 1/2 | US 9.25. Single complimentary re-size available. This ring can easily be re-sized.
Front Head Dimensions:
Length 21.2mm; Width 16.5mm; Height of setting 7mm
Condition and Wear:
Excellent. All stones safely set with platinum fully covering each stone. Very minor scratches due to age. There are no major marks or scratches that we feel necessary to mention. All of our jewellery is professionally cleaned prior to us listing it. The setting has its original milligran finish present surrounding each stone, in very good overall condition. Very little wear to the gallery, with all the beautiful platinum scroll carving in excellent condition. No chips, cracks or heavy scratches on the surface of the aquamarine.