Rare Art Deco 18ct Ruby Diamond Ring

Rare Art Deco 18ct Ruby Diamond Ring

Code: CT282

Dimensions:

W: 20" (50.8 cm)H: 20" (50.8 cm)D: 11" (27.9 cm)

£975.00 Approx $1231.06, €1136.36
 

Rare and Elegant Art Deco 18ct Ruby Diamond Ring. This very beautiful and dainty ring has an unusual and elegant design. The calibré-cut rubies have been set into a diamond shape. Surrounding and inside the the rubies are twinkly pave set old rose cut diamonds. The face of the ring measuring 11mm x 11mm set into a 18ct yellow gold and a milligrain setting. Superb elegant example of an art deco ring dating from the early Art Deco period or possibly Edwardian. Stamped for 18ct in great condition for its age with some of the old rose cut diamonds having been replaced by old cut diamonds at some point in its life. It would make an fantastic engagement ring.

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Please also note that Antique and Vintage items will show some signs of wear commensurate with age.

Returns are accepted however buyer must pay return postage.

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Materials : Diamond, Ruby
Origin : British, English
Manufacture Date : 1930