Description
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Diamond ring, early 20th century. The diamonds in this ring were all cut in the late 19th or early 20th century – each was cut to maximise the weight of the stone, and all are slightly different as a result. Stones of this era are characterised by their comparatively low number of facets compared to the modern brilliant-cut, and by their cut culets, meaning that the base of the stone is cut flat rather than tapering to a point. This cluster of nine antique cushion-cut diamonds is juxtaposed with a fluted yellow gold band, lending the design an extra feeling of warmth and opulence – great as a striking engagement ring, but also substantial enough to be worn as a standalone cocktail ring, to be worn on any finger.
Place Of Origin |
Austria |
Stone Type |
Diamond: Approx. 1.75 carats (total) |
Setting Dimensions |
Height of setting: 7.5mm
Width of setting at front: 16mm x 13mm
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Metal Type |
14 carat gold
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Marks |
'585' |
Date Of Manufacture |
1900 - 1920 |
Period Of Manufacture |
Edwardian |
Condition |
Very Good |
Signs Of Wear |
Minor wear commensurate with age |
Band Size |
UK O / US 7.25 (complimentary re-size available)
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Weight |
4.68 grams (gross)
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