Ring - 14 kt. White gold, Yellow gold - 0.08ct. tw. - Diamond - Size 55 is changeable.






Experienced gemmologist with over 65 years specializing in antique and cameo jewellery.
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Antique Art Deco ring in 14 kt white and yellow gold, weight 11.1 g, with a large oval aquamarine‑coloured topaz or spinel of 10.50 ct set in a decorated white gold frame, surrounded by six natural diamonds (round eight‑cut) totalling 0.08 ct; ring size 55 (EU), adjustable to approximately 51–60, modification for 35 EUR, delivered in a jewellery box with a PDF certificate, very good condition with minor wear.
Description from the seller
Ring size can be changed - see below.
Ancient ring in 14 K / 585 white gold and yellow gold. The ring originates from the Art Deco period around 1920-1930. It features a very large and eye-catching ring head with beautiful engraved decorations all around. Set is an elongated oval aquamarine-colored topaz or spinel weighing 10.50 ct, measuring 20.5 x 10.5 x 6.6 mm.
In the decorated white gold frame, a total of 6 diamonds with an octagon cut, weighing a total of 0.08 ct., are set.
On the hand, the impressive effect of this beautiful antique ring is very clearly visible.
Vintage and in very good condition with only normal, minor signs of use.
Ring head width measured at the oval: 28.6 x 17 mm, ring head height: 8.5 mm.
Weight 11.1 grams
Stamped with 585
Ring size 55 / 17.5 mm - modification by us is possible for 35 euros to approximately 4-5 sizes (51-60).
Please notify us via email immediately after payment if a size change is desired, as we ship very quickly.
Delivery in a jewelry box with a house certificate in PDF format — for the love of the environment.
Gemstones are often treated to improve color and purity. This was not tested in this specific object.
Insured shipping with UPS/DHL.
Seller's Story
Ring size can be changed - see below.
Ancient ring in 14 K / 585 white gold and yellow gold. The ring originates from the Art Deco period around 1920-1930. It features a very large and eye-catching ring head with beautiful engraved decorations all around. Set is an elongated oval aquamarine-colored topaz or spinel weighing 10.50 ct, measuring 20.5 x 10.5 x 6.6 mm.
In the decorated white gold frame, a total of 6 diamonds with an octagon cut, weighing a total of 0.08 ct., are set.
On the hand, the impressive effect of this beautiful antique ring is very clearly visible.
Vintage and in very good condition with only normal, minor signs of use.
Ring head width measured at the oval: 28.6 x 17 mm, ring head height: 8.5 mm.
Weight 11.1 grams
Stamped with 585
Ring size 55 / 17.5 mm - modification by us is possible for 35 euros to approximately 4-5 sizes (51-60).
Please notify us via email immediately after payment if a size change is desired, as we ship very quickly.
Delivery in a jewelry box with a house certificate in PDF format — for the love of the environment.
Gemstones are often treated to improve color and purity. This was not tested in this specific object.
Insured shipping with UPS/DHL.
Seller's Story
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