Ring - 18 kt. White gold - 3.90ct. tw. Emerald - Diamond






Experienced gemmologist with over 65 years specializing in antique and cameo jewellery.
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Vintage 1950s white gold ring (18K) with a 1.40 ct oval emerald surrounded by 32 old mine cut diamonds totaling 2.50 ct, for a total gemstone weight of 3.90 ct, size EU 55 / US 7¼, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
1774 N
Vintage 1950s ring with a 1.40 ct emerald and 2.50 ct old-cut diamonds.
Wonderfully designed, completely handmade as a one-of-a-kind piece in 18 kt gold
This absolutely breathtaking mid-century ring is an expression of 1950s/1960s luxury.
Enhanced with 2.50 ct of old-cut diamonds, G VS, surrounding a splendid emerald of approximately 1.40 ct, of the finest quality.
Size 55 EU 15 ITA 7 1/4
Insured and tracked shipments.
The jewel will be presented in an elegant gift box with a gemstone warranty certificate.
The customs duties are borne by the buyer depending on the country of purchase.
The Rarity Corner
1774 N
Vintage 1950s ring with a 1.40 ct emerald and 2.50 ct old-cut diamonds.
Wonderfully designed, completely handmade as a one-of-a-kind piece in 18 kt gold
This absolutely breathtaking mid-century ring is an expression of 1950s/1960s luxury.
Enhanced with 2.50 ct of old-cut diamonds, G VS, surrounding a splendid emerald of approximately 1.40 ct, of the finest quality.
Size 55 EU 15 ITA 7 1/4
Insured and tracked shipments.
The jewel will be presented in an elegant gift box with a gemstone warranty certificate.
The customs duties are borne by the buyer depending on the country of purchase.
The Rarity Corner
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