Ring Platinum, Platinum Art Deco Ring with Large Diamonds and Sapphires Circa 1940 Diamond (Natural)






She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.
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Platinum Art Deco ring for women featuring 24 round old European cut diamonds totalling 1.60 carats and 0.81 carats of French-cut sapphires, size EU 52 (US 6), in excellent condition with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Laura Inghirami and Donna Jewel act as guest curators for this auction. Laura Inghirami and Donna Jewel are not the seller and have not screened or otherwise reviewed the objects and cannot be held responsible nor liable for the objects in this auction nor any statements made by the sellers
Platinum Art Deco Ring with 1.60 Carats of Diamonds and French-Cut Sapphires
This elegant platinum Art Deco ring captures the spirit of its era with a striking interplay of geometric form and vibrant color. At its center are two old European cut diamonds of 0.33 carats each, surrounded by an additional twenty-two smaller diamonds that collectively contribute to a total diamond weight of approximately 1.60 carats. Richly saturated French-cut sapphires frame the composition, their deep blue hue providing contrast and depth. A fine example of period craftsmanship and timeless sophistication.
Metal: Platinum
Stones: Diamonds & Sapphires
- Diamonds: 1.60 Carats Total, 24 Round Cut Old European Diamonds (2 mm – 4.75 mm), K–M Color, SI–I Clarity
- Sapphires: 0.81 Carats Total, 18 French Cut Stones (one with minor, non-visible abrasion)
Weight: 4.5 grams
Size: US 6 / EU 52
Condition: Excellent
Shipping: Shipped by DHL Express Worldwide, Estimated 2-3 Business Day Transit Time.
Seller's Story
Laura Inghirami and Donna Jewel act as guest curators for this auction. Laura Inghirami and Donna Jewel are not the seller and have not screened or otherwise reviewed the objects and cannot be held responsible nor liable for the objects in this auction nor any statements made by the sellers
Platinum Art Deco Ring with 1.60 Carats of Diamonds and French-Cut Sapphires
This elegant platinum Art Deco ring captures the spirit of its era with a striking interplay of geometric form and vibrant color. At its center are two old European cut diamonds of 0.33 carats each, surrounded by an additional twenty-two smaller diamonds that collectively contribute to a total diamond weight of approximately 1.60 carats. Richly saturated French-cut sapphires frame the composition, their deep blue hue providing contrast and depth. A fine example of period craftsmanship and timeless sophistication.
Metal: Platinum
Stones: Diamonds & Sapphires
- Diamonds: 1.60 Carats Total, 24 Round Cut Old European Diamonds (2 mm – 4.75 mm), K–M Color, SI–I Clarity
- Sapphires: 0.81 Carats Total, 18 French Cut Stones (one with minor, non-visible abrasion)
Weight: 4.5 grams
Size: US 6 / EU 52
Condition: Excellent
Shipping: Shipped by DHL Express Worldwide, Estimated 2-3 Business Day Transit Time.
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