Here we have an extraordinary antique Art Deco early 1920s handmade ring set with extra fine gem quality Colombian emerald and diamonds and crafted in 18K gold, 2.10 carats total gem weight.
This amazing antique ring is entirely handmade with no cast or machined elements. Handmade jewelry of the time could only be afforded by the elite of society. The detail is beautiful with elegant scroll motifs set into the split shoulders and a scroll filigree gallery that can be seen viewed from the sides of the ring, the delicate scrolls being visible on the hand when this ring is worn.
Of geometric design this ring is timeless in inspiration and appeal. The elegance, quality and uniqueness of the ring make it an ideal choice for an heirloom ring to be handed down and enjoyed generation to generation.
The vivid green of the emeralds is astonishing- these are the finest Colombian emeralds. Just like the diamonds these are natural earth mined gems selected at no expense spared for this custom made ring.
In total there is 1.00 carats of Colombian emeralds
There are 1.10 carats of E/F/G color VS clarity round cut diamonds.
The total weight of emeralds and diamonds is 2.10 carats as estimated in the setting.
Designed to sit knuckle to knuckle making a huge luxurious splash on the hand the cluster is 1 1/8" long along the finger and sits 1/2" wide (28mm x 13mm). It has a low rise of 3/16" off the hand.
Inside the shank there is an 18K fineness stamp meaning solid 18 karat gold, this confirmed too by testing.
The ring weighs 7.35 grams.
It is a size 7 1/2 US. This special antique Art Deco ring can be sized within a range, please inquire about your size.
This beautiful antique ring is in good antique condition. It is ready to gift or to wear.
An Appraisal Report is included with your purchase.
We will ship in a presentation box for safe keeping.
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