No reserve price - Ring - 9 kt. Rose gold, Silver Ruby - Emerald






Experienced gemmologist with over 65 years specializing in antique and cameo jewellery.
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Antique Art Deco style ring, handmade by a master goldsmith in rose gold 9 kt and silver, featuring seven oval rubies (7.20 ct total) and twelve round emeralds (0.30 ct total), weighing 7.42 g with Italian size 14.5 and crown 2.30 × 2.50 cm, no laboratory report, and supplied with a warranty certificate from the previous seller.
Description from the seller
Splendid Art Deco-style ring, inspired by the refined jewelry of the 1939/40 period, handcrafted by a master goldsmith. A piece with a bold yet elegant character, harmoniously pairing rose gold 9 kt and silver in a finely worked setting, with a gold shank and a front and back mounting in silver.
The design, typical of the Art Deco era, highlights symmetry and the brilliance of the stones, giving the jewelry a striking yet refined presence.
The composition is adorned with 7 oval-cut rubies for an estimated total of 7.20 ct, accompanied by 12 round-cut emeralds for approximately 0.30 ct in total, creating an elegant and timeless chromatic contrast.
Weight: 7.42 g
Italian size: 14.5 (FR 54.5)
Crown dimensions: 2.30 × 2.50 cm
The stones are hydrotermal in type, created in the lab through processes that replicate natural formation conditions, offering high purity and an aesthetic yield very similar to natural stones.
The jewel will be shipped in an elegant gift box, with tracked and insured shipping, with delivery estimated within 1–3 business days from shipment, subject to possible logistical delays.
The ring will be accompanied by the original warranty certificate issued by the previous retailer, which reports the declared characteristics of the jewelry, metals, and stones.
An important ring, with vintage charm, ideal for those who love timeless-styled jewelry with a strong personality.
Splendid Art Deco-style ring, inspired by the refined jewelry of the 1939/40 period, handcrafted by a master goldsmith. A piece with a bold yet elegant character, harmoniously pairing rose gold 9 kt and silver in a finely worked setting, with a gold shank and a front and back mounting in silver.
The design, typical of the Art Deco era, highlights symmetry and the brilliance of the stones, giving the jewelry a striking yet refined presence.
The composition is adorned with 7 oval-cut rubies for an estimated total of 7.20 ct, accompanied by 12 round-cut emeralds for approximately 0.30 ct in total, creating an elegant and timeless chromatic contrast.
Weight: 7.42 g
Italian size: 14.5 (FR 54.5)
Crown dimensions: 2.30 × 2.50 cm
The stones are hydrotermal in type, created in the lab through processes that replicate natural formation conditions, offering high purity and an aesthetic yield very similar to natural stones.
The jewel will be shipped in an elegant gift box, with tracked and insured shipping, with delivery estimated within 1–3 business days from shipment, subject to possible logistical delays.
The ring will be accompanied by the original warranty certificate issued by the previous retailer, which reports the declared characteristics of the jewelry, metals, and stones.
An important ring, with vintage charm, ideal for those who love timeless-styled jewelry with a strong personality.
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