1940s Star Set Diamond Engagement Ring
Irene Byrne & CoFrom circa 1940s, the centre round brilliant cut diamond on this engagement ring has been star-set, adding a bit of symbolism to this ring. On each shoulder there is a single cut diamond set in a decorative setting in 18ct white gold with the band of the ring in 18ct yellow gold. This engagement can be paired with either a white or yellow gold wedding band, or a fine eternity band with petite diamonds. Who is your shining star!? Perhaps this ring will help you catch her.
Circa: 1940s
Gemstone: Diamond
Cut: Brilliant and Single Cut
Carat, Colour & Clarity: 1 = 0.06ct, G/VS
2 = 0.02ct
Material: 18ct White and Yellow Gold
Measurments: 2.00 mm band
Accompanied by and Independent Valuation
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1940s:
During the 1940s, women’s clothing became more masculine with structured shoulders and nipped waists, so their jewellery became more feminine. Large brooches set with colourful jewels made their way into the spotlight and larger, more layered necklaces adorned the necks of most women who frequented lavish soirees. Larger rings with more angular cut stones were also popular and often incorporated the stepped shoulder design used during the Art Deco period that preceded it.