Diamond ring, 1960s. This striking ring is an excellent example of 1960s jewellery design, combining baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds set in scrolled patterns, ingeniously recreating the pear-shaped outline of the central diamond. The intricate setting of these multiple small diamonds creates a tapestry of stones that catch the light differently with each movement of the hand – perfect as a backdrop for the pear-shaped central diamond, making this ring a beautiful and striking alternative to the classic diamond solitaire or cluster ring.
Place Of Origin |
USA |
Stone Type |
Pear-shaped diamond - approx. 1.20 carats, estimated colour I-J, SI1 clarity. Remaining diamonds - approx. 2.00 carats total |
Stone Dimensions |
Pear-shaped diamond approx. 9.0 x 5.7 x 4.0mm |
Metal Type |
Platinum and Iridium |
Marks |
Stamped '10%IRIDPLAT' to interior of shank |
Date Of Manufacture |
1960's |
Period Of Manufacture |
Mid 20th century |
Condition |
Very good |
Signs Of Wear |
Very minor wear commensurate with age |
Band Size |
UK: J / US: 4.5 (complimentary re-size available) |