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$5,200.00

Introducing a truly exquisite piece for the discerning woman who desires a one-of-a-kind engagement ring: our stunning 1930s diamond daisy cluster ring. This enchanting ring captures the essence of a bygone era, with a delicate, thin band that perfectly complements the intricate setting.

At the heart of this antique masterpiece lies a captivating cluster of early round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling an impressive 0.76 carats. Each diamond is thoughtfully selected, showcasing a beautiful interplay of brilliance and fire, with a colour range of G to H and clarity from VS to SI, ensuring that every sparkle tells a story of elegance and grace.

Crafted from luxurious 18ct white gold, the ring exudes timeless glamour and sophistication. Its dainty 1.30mm band is a testament to the artistry of the 1930s, making it not just a piece of jewellery, but a cherished heirloom that will be admired for generations to come.

This ring is not merely an accessory; it’s an embodiment of love, history, and individuality. If you're seeking a ring that stands out from the crowd, this diamond daisy cluster ring is the perfect choice, destined to capture hearts and make your engagement truly unforgettable. Embrace the beauty of uniqueness with this stunning antique treasure.

 

Circa: 1930s
Gemstones: Diamonds
Cut: Early Round Brilliant
Carat: 1 = 0.24ct
8 = 0.52ct
Colour: G to H
Clarity: VS to SI
Material: 18ct White Gold
Measurement: 1.30mm band
Finger Size: O
Accompanied by an Independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation

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The 1930s:
The 1930s saw a departure from the carefree flapper style of the 20s and a new decade began with the glamour that was oozing out of Hollywood. The dress clip was the most popular piece of jewellery at the time worn on the neckline and soon being designed in a double incorporating the symmetry featured so heavily in the designs of the Art Deco period. The slim line and fine details in rings and bracelets seen in the 20s were expanded on and bracelets became wider while rings became more elongated both horizontally and vertically on the fingers. Men wore Cartier’s bejewelled cufflinks and diamond studded brooches, which brought an air of glamour to their masculinity.