1940s Rectangular Cut 9.00ct Aquamarine Ring
Irene Byrne & Co
** STOCKTAKE SALE **
We’ve just got this glorious Aquamarine ring into the boutique. Set in 19ct yellow gold, yes thats right, 19ct, this Portuguese hallmarked 1940s Aquamarine ring, is set with a 9.00ct rectangular cut, cornered scissors cut Aquamarine set in a saw-pierced gallery.
Circa: 1940s
Gemstone: Aquamarine
Carat: 9.00ct, measuring 14.50 x 12.10 x 7.50 mm
Cut: Rectangular Cut Cornered Scissors Cut
Colour: Light Blue
Clarity: Very Good
Gemstone: Aquamarine
Carat: 9.00ct, measuring 14.50 x 12.10 x 7.50 mm
Cut: Rectangular Cut Cornered Scissors Cut
Colour: Light Blue
Clarity: Very Good
Origin: Portugal
Material: 19ct Yellow Gold
Band: 4.30 to 3.00 mm
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
Band: 4.30 to 3.00 mm
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
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.
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.