Full circle eternity ring with alternating emeralds and diamonds from the 1930s
Full circle eternity ring with alternating emeralds and diamonds from the 1930s Side view of an antique platinum band with emeralds and diamonds Nearly 100-year-old emerald and diamond ring in platinum, showcasing vintage craftsmanship. Close-up of 1930s ring showing detailed bead setting of emeralds and diamonds Vintage 1930s emerald and diamond eternity ring set in platinum.

Fall in love with the timelessness of this nearly 100-year-old Emerald and Diamond Full Circle Eternity Ring, a masterpiece from the 1930s. This exquisite piece showcases unparalleled craftsmanship that simply cannot be replicated today.

Adorned with 10 vibrant round emeralds and 10 dazzling single-cut diamonds, each gem is meticulously bead-set in luxurious platinum. Together, they create a harmonious blend of color and sparkle that captures the essence of an era long gone.

This ring offers both elegance and comfort, making it ideal for daily wear. Sized at K ½, it is a perfect fit for those who cherish vintage beauty and historical significance.

This ring is not just a piece of jewellery; it's a connection to a bygone era of sophistication and artistry, offering a glimpse into a world where beauty and craftsmanship were paramount.

Circa: 1930s
Gemstones: Emerald and Diamonds
Cut: Round & Single Cut
Carat: 10 Emeralds = 0.55ct
10 Diamonds = 0.55ct
Colour: G to H
Clarity: SI
Setting: Bead Set
Metal: Platinum
Ring Size: K 1/2 *Full circle eternity rings can not be resized
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1930s Eternity Rings
The 1930s was a decade marked by elegance and sophistication in jewellery design, reflecting the era's glamorous aesthetic. Bands from this period often featured intricate craftsmanship with a focus on geometric patterns and the use of precious metals like platinum. The Art Deco influence was prominent, characterised by clean lines and symmetrical designs that blended boldness with refinement.

Emeralds and diamonds were popular choices, symbolising luxury and timeless beauty. The combination of these stones in jewellery pieces added vibrant colour and sparkle, making them highly desirable.

Women in the 1930s would have worn these bands as both everyday adornments and special occasion pieces. They were often stacked with other rings or worn alone to showcase their intricate details. These rings were not only symbols of marital commitment but also statements of personal style and status. Worn with elegant dresses or smart suits, they complemented the polished and sophisticated look that defined women's fashion during this glamorous era.