A one of a kind mid century circa 1970 hand made solid 14K white gold engagement or cocktail ring set with sparkling fine white diamonds and natural earth mined vivid green precious jadeite jade.
This vintage green jadeite and diamond ring is sizable to any size required and is currently a size 5 1/2 US.
The precious jade and diamond cluster at the top of the ring measures approximately 13/16" long by 5/8" wide by 1/2" high (20mm x 16mm x 12mm).
Every section of this ring is completely handmade with no cast or machined components. This is something you just don't see in modern jewelry. To make the cluster would take around 20 hours of a master jewelers time. The work in this ring is of exceptional quality.
In total it weighs 7.82 grams. Inside the shank it is marked 14K 585
There are 12 2.1 mm single cut F/G color VS/SI fine white earth mined sparkly diamonds which are grain set in this ring. These stones have been set by hand by a master diamond setter and each weigh approximately 3.5 points. They are excellent cut.
The total diamond weight is 0.42 carats.
In addition to these sparkly diamonds there are 5 natural green jadeite jade cabochons each measuring on average 4.5mm by 4.5mm by 1.7 mm and weighing on average each 30 points as estimated in the setting. These fine precious stones are beautifully matched for color and are translucent.
The total diamond weight is 0.42 carats.
The total jade weight is 1.50 carats
The total jade and diamond weight is 1.92 carats.
This ring is in lovely condition ready to gift or to wear.
The photographs are part of the description and are highly magnified.
This listing is only for the jadeite and diamond ring. The diamond tennis bracelet shown in the photographs is not included in this listing.
A comprehensive Appraisal Report will accompany this heirloom quality one of a kind modernist ring.
It will be sent in a presentation box ready for gifting.
The photos form part of the description. Like all colored stones there is a color variation that occurs in different lighting conditions both inside but also outside, even the time of day can make the color of a stone appear a little different. We do our best to show colors as we see them. Color perception is highly individual and some people can perceive more colors than others, also colors can appear somewhat different on different screens and devices due to variations in screen hardware and device display settings.