Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold - 0.26ct. tw. Diamond (Natural) - Emerald - Size 57 adjustable






Experienced gemmologist with over 65 years specializing in antique and cameo jewellery.
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14 kt yellow gold Art Deco ring with three natural round old-cut diamonds (total 0.18 ct) and four emeralds (0.08 ct) in a rectangular head, ring size EU 57, weight 2.3 g, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Ring size can be changed - see below.
Ancient ring from the Art Deco period in 14 K / 585 yellow gold. The ring has an elongated, octagonal shape. Symmetrical forms characterize the entire ring head. The three beautiful old-cut diamonds are set in small squares. The gaps are filled with four small emeralds totaling 0.08 ct.
The diamonds have a total weight of 0.18 ct. This carat weight is also engraved on the ring band – see photo. The center set with gemstones is surrounded by a Luft frame. Very typical of Art Deco shapes.
Excellent unchanged original condition with all punctuations included.
Perfect goldsmith work by hand in the finest execution.
Original Art Deco
Ring head dimensions 14 x 6.1 mm
Weight delicately 2.3 grams.
Stamps with 585 and another goldsmith hallmark, and the weight of the diamonds engraved as 0.18 ct.
Ring size 57 / 18.1 mm - modification by us is possible for 35 euros to adjust by approximately 3-4 sizes (54-60).
During resizing, the clear engravings will however fade or disappear due to polishing.
Please notify us immediately by email 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.
Insured shipping with UPS/DHL.
Seller's Story
Ring size can be changed - see below.
Ancient ring from the Art Deco period in 14 K / 585 yellow gold. The ring has an elongated, octagonal shape. Symmetrical forms characterize the entire ring head. The three beautiful old-cut diamonds are set in small squares. The gaps are filled with four small emeralds totaling 0.08 ct.
The diamonds have a total weight of 0.18 ct. This carat weight is also engraved on the ring band – see photo. The center set with gemstones is surrounded by a Luft frame. Very typical of Art Deco shapes.
Excellent unchanged original condition with all punctuations included.
Perfect goldsmith work by hand in the finest execution.
Original Art Deco
Ring head dimensions 14 x 6.1 mm
Weight delicately 2.3 grams.
Stamps with 585 and another goldsmith hallmark, and the weight of the diamonds engraved as 0.18 ct.
Ring size 57 / 18.1 mm - modification by us is possible for 35 euros to adjust by approximately 3-4 sizes (54-60).
During resizing, the clear engravings will however fade or disappear due to polishing.
Please notify us immediately by email 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.
Insured shipping with UPS/DHL.
Seller's Story
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