Vintage Art Deco diamond cluster ring in platinum, featuring twin old European cut diamonds and single cut diamonds.
Vintage Art Deco diamond cluster ring in platinum, featuring twin old European cut diamonds and single cut diamonds. Vintage Art Deco diamond ring displayed elegantly in a classic jewelry box. Close-up of twin old European cut diamonds and single cut diamonds in an Art Deco cluster ring. Side profile of an Art Deco diamond cluster ring showcasing its knife-edge band and intricate design. Detailed look at the diamond settings in a vintage Art Deco platinum ring from 1925. Art Deco diamond cluster ring in an antique ring box, highlighting its elegance and design.
$14,000.00

Be transported in time to the 1920s through the elegance of this stunning Art Deco diamond cluster ring. Expertly crafted in platinum, this exquisite piece features twin old European cut diamonds, totalling 0.95 carats, set at its heart, radiating a classic brilliance. Surrounded by a delicate border of ten single cut diamonds, the ring captures the essence of the Art Deco era with its geometric design and luxurious sparkle.

The diamonds are graded in setting with a color of I and clarity of VS, ensuring a striking visual impact. The band, with a refined 1.9mm knife-edge design, enhances the sophistication of this timeless piece. Whether for a special occasion or as a cherished addition to your jewellery collection, this ring is sure to make a lasting impression.


Circa: 1925
Design Period: Art Deco
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old European and Single Cut
Carat: 2 Diamonds = 0.95ct
10 Diamonds = 0.32ct
Colour: 2 Diamonds = I
10 Diamonds = F
Clarity: 2 Diamonds = VS
10 Diamonds = VS
Metal: Platinum
Band: 1.90 mm Knife Edge
Finger Size: M3/4
Accompanied by an Independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation


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Glamour and Grace: The Iconic Women Behind Art Deco Rings

The women who adorned themselves with Art Deco diamond rings were often seen as trailblazers of their time. They embraced the new freedoms and societal changes of the Roaring Twenties, reflecting a spirit of independence and modernity. These women were often:

  1. Fashion-Forward: They kept abreast of the latest trends, not only in jewellery but in fashion, art, and design, often being seen as trendsetters themselves.

  2. Bold and Independent: The Art Deco era coincided with a time when women were gaining more independence, including the right to vote and greater participation in the workforce. These rings symbolised their bold spirit and willingness to embrace change.

  3. Socially Active: Many women who wore Art Deco jewellery were part of the social elite, attending glamorous parties, soirées, and events where such statement pieces would shine.

  4. Culturally Engaged: They were often involved in or influenced by the cultural shifts of the time, such as the Jazz Age and the rise of cinema, which celebrated modernity and new forms of artistic expression.

Art Deco diamond rings, therefore, were more than just jewellery—they were symbols of a dynamic era and the women who lived it with vivacity and style.