Vintage_3.51ct_Brilliant_Cut_Diamond_Engagement_Ring
Vintage_3.51ct_Brilliant_Cut_Diamond_Engagement_Ring Antique_3.51ct_Brilliant_Cut_Diamond_Engagement_Ring antique_Diamond_Engagement_Ring 1950s_3.51ct_Brilliant_Cut_Diamond_Ring 1950s_3.51ct_Brilliant_Cut_Diamond_Engagement_Ring Vintage_Brilliant_Cut_Diamond_Engagement_Ring
$95,000.00
More than anything, we are very curious to find out ‘who’, will end up wearing this ring on their hand. This splendid rock of a diamond is from the 1950s and it is all handmade. The GSL certified centre diamond weighs a whopping 3.51ct with a bezel set baguette cut diamonds on each shoulder. This 1950s beauty is made in 18ct yellow and white gold.


Circa: 1950s
Gemstone: Diamond
Cut: Round Brilliant Cut and Baguette Cut
Weight: 3.51ct
2 Shoulder Diamonds = 0.18ct
Colour: J
Clarity: VS2
Material:  18ct White and Yellow Gold
Measurements: 1.60 mm band
Handmade setting
Accompanied by a Gem Studies Laboratories Report and  Ian Abeshouse Valuation 


Mid 20th Century (1950 - 1970):
Through the 50s and 60s the hair was bigger, the dresses were bigger and the jewellery followed suit. Women wore more extravagant pieces than ever before and men opted for lots of gold. Cartier introduced jewellery depicting leopards and panthers and from then on each jewellery house did the same. Van Cleef & Arpels created bejewelled animals and flowers and Bulgari had its Serpentini line. Cocktail Rings were something a woman could simply not be seen without particularly in the US where a ‘Cocktail Party’ was the most stylish event you could be invited to.