Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold Peridot - Diamond

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She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.

Estimate  € 900 - € 1,000
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Description from the seller

Elegant designer ring in 14 kt gold with peridot and diamond – approx. the 1970s–1980s.

This refined 14-karat gold ring is a pronounced example of modernist design from the late 20th century (circa the 1970s–1980s). The design is characterized by an architectural, floating setting in which the stones are arranged along a slightly curved line above the finger — a style that strongly recalls the sculptural jewelry of that period.

The ring is set with nine bright green peridot stones (peridot), each about 0.7 carat, together making an impressive color accent. Between the peridots are 16 brilliant-cut diamonds, with a total weight of about 0.6 carat, which provide a subtle yet luxurious contrast and extra sparkle.

The combination of warm gold, the fresh green of the olivine, and the sparkle of the diamonds gives this ring a timeless yet strikingly elegant appearance. Thanks to the raised design, the ring sits prominently but remains comfortable to wear.

Specifications
Material: 14 kt yellow gold
• Quality mark: Belgian quality mark for 14 kt gold
• Stones:
• 9× olivine (peridot), approx. 0.7 ct per stone
• 16× diamonds, total approx. 0.6 ct
• Ring size: 56
• Weight: about 5.4 grams
• Style: Modernist / design
Period: circa 1970s–1980s.

A special, characterful piece of jewelry for the design-jewelry enthusiast or a collector seeking a unique ring with bold styling and high-quality gemstones.

Elegant designer ring in 14 kt gold with peridot and diamond – approx. the 1970s–1980s.

This refined 14-karat gold ring is a pronounced example of modernist design from the late 20th century (circa the 1970s–1980s). The design is characterized by an architectural, floating setting in which the stones are arranged along a slightly curved line above the finger — a style that strongly recalls the sculptural jewelry of that period.

The ring is set with nine bright green peridot stones (peridot), each about 0.7 carat, together making an impressive color accent. Between the peridots are 16 brilliant-cut diamonds, with a total weight of about 0.6 carat, which provide a subtle yet luxurious contrast and extra sparkle.

The combination of warm gold, the fresh green of the olivine, and the sparkle of the diamonds gives this ring a timeless yet strikingly elegant appearance. Thanks to the raised design, the ring sits prominently but remains comfortable to wear.

Specifications
Material: 14 kt yellow gold
• Quality mark: Belgian quality mark for 14 kt gold
• Stones:
• 9× olivine (peridot), approx. 0.7 ct per stone
• 16× diamonds, total approx. 0.6 ct
• Ring size: 56
• Weight: about 5.4 grams
• Style: Modernist / design
Period: circa 1970s–1980s.

A special, characterful piece of jewelry for the design-jewelry enthusiast or a collector seeking a unique ring with bold styling and high-quality gemstones.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Shape of surrounding stones
Round
Style
Contemporary, Vintage
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
No. of main gemstones
9
Cutting style of surrounding stones
Faceted cut
Metal
Yellow gold
Fineness
14 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
0.70
Number of diamonds surrounding stones
16
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
0.60
Main Stone
Peridot
Surrounding Stones
Diamond
Total weight
5.36 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Country of Origin
Belgium
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Rectangle
Cutting style of main stone
Faceted cut
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
1378
Objects sold
98%
Private

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