Antique 1920s Ruby and Diamond Chequerboard Cluster Ring
Irene Byrne & CoBe swept away in the timeless beauty of the Victorian era with this captivating antique opal and ruby fringe necklace from 1895. This stunning piece is a dance of light and colour, featuring 16 solid white crystal opals that shimmer with a mystical brilliance, ranging from delicate rounds to striking ovals. Complementing these opals are 14 round rubies, totalling an estimated 2.00 carats, adding a vivid splash of deep red that speaks of passion and romance.
The necklace is adorned with six intricately designed floral motifs, each set with a total of 30 small round solid white crystal opals, capturing the essence of nature's delicate beauty. Made in luxurious 15ct yellow gold, the necklace exudes warmth and sophistication, reflecting the opulence and intricate craftsmanship characteristic of the Victorian era.
This piece is not just jewellery; it's a historical artefact, a testament to an era of grandeur and elegance, perfect for the discerning collector or anyone wishing to add a touch of vintage glamour to their collection.
Circa: 1920s
Gemstone: Ruby and Diamonds
Style: Rectangular Chequerboard Cluster
Cut: Round and Old Cut
Carat: 14 Rubies = 0.60ct
14 Diamonds = 0.50ct
Colour: H
Clarity: SI to P1
Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold
Measurements: 2.00mm band
Accompanied by an Independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation
1920s Checkerboard Rings
1920s chequerboard rings are iconic symbols of the Art Deco era, celebrated for their bold geometric designs and opulent materials. These rings feature the era's signature symmetry and order through striking chequerboard patterns, often showcasing contrasting gemstones like rubies and diamonds for dramatic visual appeal.
Crafted from luxurious metals such as yellow and white gold, these rings highlight the meticulous craftsmanship of the time with intricate pavé settings that prominently display vibrant gemstones. Old cut diamonds and carefully selected stones enhance their brilliance, reflecting the innovative spirit of the 1920s.
Embodying a time of cultural change and artistic exploration, these rings break away from traditional styles, capturing the dynamic essence of the era. Today, they remain highly sought after for their timeless elegance and historical significance, treasured as heirlooms and collectibles that continue to inspire modern jewellery design.