Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold, Silver Diamond (Natural) - Ruby






Experienced gemmologist with over 65 years specializing in antique and cameo jewellery.
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Art Deco ring in 18k yellow gold and silver, unbranded, with 19 natural rose-cut diamonds totaling 0.44 ct and 18 rubies totaling 0.24 ct, EU size 52 (IT 12 / US 6), no laboratory report, in very good condition with minor wear.
Description from the seller
Art Deco period ring crafted in silver and gold, a piece that stands out for its extraordinary and meticulous setting work, executed with great precision and detail, reflecting the high artisanal quality of the era.
Its geometric and symmetrical design presents an original central form evoking an hourglass or a stylized bow, composed of two fan-shaped sections joined by a rectangular band, creating an elegant and perfectly balanced structure.
It is set with one central diamond of 0.08 ct and 18 diamonds of 0.02 ct, all rose-cut, accompanied by 12 brilliant-cut rubies of 0.01 ct and 6 princess-cut rubies of 0.02 ct, arranged in defined patterns that enhance its angular and sophisticated character.
Each gem has been placed with exceptional precision, resulting in a surface rich in nuances and brilliance that evidences the care and complexity of its execution.
This piece, representative of the Art Deco visual language, combines history, elegance, and a level of detail that makes it a unique jewel, ideal for those who value both design and artisanal mastery.
Gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this specific item.
The piece shows no distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously inspected by a professional.
It is shipped perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The piece ships with standard packaging.
Pickup in Madrid or Barcelona is available, by prior notice.
Seller's Story
Art Deco period ring crafted in silver and gold, a piece that stands out for its extraordinary and meticulous setting work, executed with great precision and detail, reflecting the high artisanal quality of the era.
Its geometric and symmetrical design presents an original central form evoking an hourglass or a stylized bow, composed of two fan-shaped sections joined by a rectangular band, creating an elegant and perfectly balanced structure.
It is set with one central diamond of 0.08 ct and 18 diamonds of 0.02 ct, all rose-cut, accompanied by 12 brilliant-cut rubies of 0.01 ct and 6 princess-cut rubies of 0.02 ct, arranged in defined patterns that enhance its angular and sophisticated character.
Each gem has been placed with exceptional precision, resulting in a surface rich in nuances and brilliance that evidences the care and complexity of its execution.
This piece, representative of the Art Deco visual language, combines history, elegance, and a level of detail that makes it a unique jewel, ideal for those who value both design and artisanal mastery.
Gemstones are commonly treated to improve color or clarity. This has not been investigated for this specific item.
The piece shows no distinctive hallmark; the gold has been previously inspected by a professional.
It is shipped perfectly packaged, by registered mail and insured.
The piece ships with standard packaging.
Pickup in Madrid or Barcelona is available, by prior notice.
Seller's Story
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