Silver, 'Madeira' Citrine (Tested), Art Deco - Ring

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Michel Karis
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Silver Art Deco ring from the 1930s with a large faceted Madeira Citrine (tested), weight 4.65 g, ring size 17 mm, in very good condition.

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Description from the seller

Beautiful silver, 1930s Art Deco ring with a large cut orange 'Madeira' Citrine (tested, see photos). Ring size: 17 mm. Indistinctly marked 8/935 and tested as silver. N.B. Madeira Citrine is a rare, highly valued variety of Citrine with a rich orange to reddish-brown color, named after the wine of the same name. This stone is known as a powerful "stone of joy" and abundance, promoting self-confidence, creativity and zest for life. The warm, fiery tones transform negative energy into positivity and radiate elation.

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Very good condition - lightly used with minor signs of wear.

Gorgeous piece of jewelry!

Ring size: 17 mm.
Diameter of the ring head: 1.8 cm.
Weight: 4.65 grams.

View the last photo that shows the proportion with a 1 euro coin.

Please read the auction information in full and carefully view the photos (which form an essential part of the description) before you bid!

This is an antique piece of jewelry and may therefore show signs of use appropriate to its age.

Buyers outside the EU will have to pay VAT above a certain purchase amount! Please inform yourself about this before you bid!

Will be well packed and sent by registered mail!

Beautiful silver, 1930s Art Deco ring with a large cut orange 'Madeira' Citrine (tested, see photos). Ring size: 17 mm. Indistinctly marked 8/935 and tested as silver. N.B. Madeira Citrine is a rare, highly valued variety of Citrine with a rich orange to reddish-brown color, named after the wine of the same name. This stone is known as a powerful "stone of joy" and abundance, promoting self-confidence, creativity and zest for life. The warm, fiery tones transform negative energy into positivity and radiate elation.

** Also view my other advertisements! (click on seller: Feenyks) **

Very good condition - lightly used with minor signs of wear.

Gorgeous piece of jewelry!

Ring size: 17 mm.
Diameter of the ring head: 1.8 cm.
Weight: 4.65 grams.

View the last photo that shows the proportion with a 1 euro coin.

Please read the auction information in full and carefully view the photos (which form an essential part of the description) before you bid!

This is an antique piece of jewelry and may therefore show signs of use appropriate to its age.

Buyers outside the EU will have to pay VAT above a certain purchase amount! Please inform yourself about this before you bid!

Will be well packed and sent by registered mail!

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Style
Art Deco
Metal
'Madeira' Citrine (Tested), Art Deco, Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
4.65 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Women
Sold by
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5326
Objects sold
100%
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