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Art Deco Large Emerald Onyx Diamond Ring Platinum circa 1930

$120,000.00
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An opulent original art deco hand crafted fine platinum white old european cut diamond, calibre cut onyx and huge natural emerald ring.

This gorgeous ring is a one of a kind original piece from the 1930s. The detail is absolutely exquisite, even the underside of the ring has fine filigree hand worked details which are gorgeous. It is pure luxury.

At the center of this amazing ring is set a very fine 5.6 carat natural emerald which is a very fine rich grass green. Surrounding this emerald cut gigantic fine gem quality emerald are arranged a border of calibre cut fine onyx. This lovely central focus is surrounded by a pyramid of exceptional fine white old cut diamonds.

It is in exceptional condition.

In total the ring weighs 8.1 grams.

Currently it is a size 7 USA sizing. It is sizable.

The fine diamond weight set in this stunning piece is 1.34 carats.

This makes the total weight of the diamonds and central emerald 6.94 carats.

Measuring down the finger it is 11/16" long when it is on the hand.

It is exceedingly rare to find fine original art deco jewelry of this quality on the market. An absolute textbook example of high art deco luxury jewelry design this piece is unconditionally guaranteed original to the art deco period. It is not a recent reproduction made to satisfy the market demand.

An appraisal shall accompany this item. This appraisal has been made by a professional Gemologist and accredited Jewelry Appraiser who is a specialist in the field.

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