Description
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Sapphire and diamond ring, circa 1910. This charming ring, designed as a hexagonal rosette, is deceptively simple. With an outer border designed as a folding ribbon, the openwork centre appears to float within it: a contrasting border of yellow gold encloses twelve perfectly tessellating calibré-cut natural sapphires, grouped in turn around another millegrain-set central diamond weighing approximately 0.70 carats. The reverse is equally perfect – a frame of scrolled openwork, to delicate leaf-shaped shoulders set with single-cut diamonds and a fluted band. Attention has been lavished upon every part of this masterpiece – a true testament the remarkable skill of early 20th century jewellers.
Why I love it...
“ This diamond and sapphire in this ring is spectacular and unique. The large centre stone has been beautifully cut”
- Sammy, Founder
Place Of Origin:
United Kingdom
Stone Type:
Central Diamond: approximately 0.70ct (Colour: G Clarity: VS1)
Other Diamonds: approximately total 0.30ct
Sapphire: approximately total 0.30ct
Setting Dimensions:
Height of setting: 6mm
Width of setting at front:
14mm x 15.3mm
Metal Type:
Platinum
Date Of Manufacture:
1900 - 1920
Period Of Manufacture:
Art Deco
Condition:
Excellent
Signs Of Wear:
Minor wear commensurate with age
Band Size:
UK M / US 6.5 (complimentary re-size available)
Weight:
3.5 grams