Ring Platinum - Diamonds

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Laura Trevino
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Selected by Laura Trevino

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

Estimate  € 400 - € 450
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Antique platinum diamond ring with a delicate filigree openwork design, featuring a central old-cut diamond of 0.09 ct and four surrounding rose-cut diamonds, weighing 3.43 g, size EU 56, in good used condition with no laboratory report.

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Antique Platinum Diamond Ring – Filigree Design
It does not bear a hallmark, but it has been tested by a professional, confirming that it is platinum.
Refined antique ring crafted in platinum, featuring a delicate and intricate filigree design set with a central diamond.

The ring displays exceptional openwork craftsmanship, with finely detailed scrolls and geometric patterns typical of early 20th-century design, possibly Art Deco or late Edwardian period. At its center sits a natural diamond, adding a subtle brilliance to the piece.

The use of platinum enhances both durability and the refined appearance, making it a highly desirable material for antique jewelry.

Material: Platinum
Stones: Natural diamond (center stone)
Central: old cut diamond 0.09ct
Surrounding: 4 rose cut diamonds
Condition: Good condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age and use
Style: Filigree / openwork

Size: 16 (IT)
Weight: 3,43g

Good condition


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Seller's Story

We are 75 years in the Antiques Market and the passion is the same of the first day. We are passionate on our business. And the clients are our biggest TREASURE in all this time.

Antique Platinum Diamond Ring – Filigree Design
It does not bear a hallmark, but it has been tested by a professional, confirming that it is platinum.
Refined antique ring crafted in platinum, featuring a delicate and intricate filigree design set with a central diamond.

The ring displays exceptional openwork craftsmanship, with finely detailed scrolls and geometric patterns typical of early 20th-century design, possibly Art Deco or late Edwardian period. At its center sits a natural diamond, adding a subtle brilliance to the piece.

The use of platinum enhances both durability and the refined appearance, making it a highly desirable material for antique jewelry.

Material: Platinum
Stones: Natural diamond (center stone)
Central: old cut diamond 0.09ct
Surrounding: 4 rose cut diamonds
Condition: Good condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age and use
Style: Filigree / openwork

Size: 16 (IT)
Weight: 3,43g

Good condition


Sent via UPS with tracking number

Seller's Story

We are 75 years in the Antiques Market and the passion is the same of the first day. We are passionate on our business. And the clients are our biggest TREASURE in all this time.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Metal
Platinum
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
3.43 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Diamonds
Ring size
56 (EU) / 16 (IT) / 7 ½ (US)
PortugalVerified
5589
Objects sold
95.63%
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