Statement ring Platinum - 2.00ct. tw. Diamond (Natural) - Diamond

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Platinum 900 ring weighing 9.41 g with 80 natural diamonds totaling 2.00 ct for the main stone and 2.00 ct for the surrounding stones, in a mixed-cut ballerina cluster design, size EU 55 (IT 15, US 7¼), Japanese origin, good condition with signs of wear and no laboratory report.

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A 900 platinum ring is an alloy composed of 90% pure platinum and 10% other metals (usually iridium or ruthenium). Japanese craftsmanship, loved for its density and preciousness.
The ring features a cluster or ballerina design with a mix of cuts.
There is alternation between round brilliant-cut diamonds in the center and on the outer edge, and baguette/tapered-cut diamonds set in a channel in the intermediate crown.
Quality of the settings: the prongs are well finished, holding the central diamonds.
The precision with which the baguettes are placed indicates a high level of artisanal craftsmanship.
Condition: the stones have excellent brilliance; baguettes in good condition (they are the most delicate).
Center: round brilliant-cut diamonds.
Intermediate crown: baguette- or tapered-cut diamonds arranged in a radiating pattern.
Outer contour: additional round brilliant-cut diamonds.
Era: 1990s, Japanese origin.
Totals: 2 ct, US size 6¾, HK 14.5, number 80; total diamonds, 900 platinum ring weighing 9.4 grams. Upper diameter 0.71 in.
Retail value over €6,900.

A 900 platinum ring is an alloy composed of 90% pure platinum and 10% other metals (usually iridium or ruthenium). Japanese craftsmanship, loved for its density and preciousness.
The ring features a cluster or ballerina design with a mix of cuts.
There is alternation between round brilliant-cut diamonds in the center and on the outer edge, and baguette/tapered-cut diamonds set in a channel in the intermediate crown.
Quality of the settings: the prongs are well finished, holding the central diamonds.
The precision with which the baguettes are placed indicates a high level of artisanal craftsmanship.
Condition: the stones have excellent brilliance; baguettes in good condition (they are the most delicate).
Center: round brilliant-cut diamonds.
Intermediate crown: baguette- or tapered-cut diamonds arranged in a radiating pattern.
Outer contour: additional round brilliant-cut diamonds.
Era: 1990s, Japanese origin.
Totals: 2 ct, US size 6¾, HK 14.5, number 80; total diamonds, 900 platinum ring weighing 9.4 grams. Upper diameter 0.71 in.
Retail value over €6,900.

Details

Free resizing offered
No
Total carat weight of all stones
2.00
Diamond type of surrounding stones
Natural
Diamond type of main stone
Natural
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Era
After 2000
Number of diamonds main stone
80
Metal
Platinum
Number of diamonds surrounding stones
80
Brand jewellery
No
Main stone
Diamond
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
2.00
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
2.00
Surrounding stones
Diamond
Total weight
9.41 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Country of origin
Japan
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Mixed shape
Cutting style of main stone
Mixed cut
Ring size
55 (EU) / 15 (IT) / 7 ¼ (US)
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