Vintage 1960s Oval Ruby and Diamond Ring
Irene Byrne & CoThis exquisite oval ruby ring features a captivating 4.50 x 3.60 mm ruby, weighing 0.45 carats. The ruby is elegantly claw set in a charming 18ct white on yellow gold band, adding a timeless touch of sophistication. Each shoulder of the ring showcases a single cut diamond, illusion set to enhance their brilliance, with a total estimated diamond weight of 0.10 carats. The band, measuring 2.30 mm, offers a delicate and comfortable fit. This piece is hallmarked London 1961, reflecting its vintage heritage and classic design.
Gemstone: Ruby and Diamond
Cut: Oval and Single Cut
Carat: Ruby = 0.45ct
2 Diamonds = 0.10ct Yellow Gold
Colour: Ruby = Good Colour
Clarity: Ruby = Good Clarity
Metal: 18ct White Gold and 18ct Yellow Gold
Band: 2.30 mm
Hallmarked London 1961
Accompanied by an independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation
1960s Rings
Characterised by a blend of elegance and boldness, 1960s rings reflect the era's dynamic cultural shifts. Common features include: Bold Gemstones: Rings often showcased vibrant gemstones like rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. The use of large, eye-catching stones was popular. Mixed Metals: The combination of different gold tones, such as white and yellow gold, was fashionable, adding depth and contrast to the designs. Intricate Setting: Illusion settings and detailed metalwork were used to enhance the appearance of diamonds and other gems, making them appear larger and more brilliant. Geometric Designs: Influenced by modernist trends, rings often featured clean lines and geometric shapes, reflecting the futuristic outlook of the time. Vintage Elegance: Despite the boldness, there was a strong emphasis on classic elegance, with many pieces maintaining a timeless appeal that continues to be cherished today. Overall, 1960s rings embody a unique fusion of tradition and innovation, making them enduringly stylish.