1970s Ruby and Diamond Wedding Ring
Irene Byrne & Co
This 1970s Ruby & Diamond wedding band is currently on sale. Set in 18ct white on yellow gold, we have four carré cut rubies of very good quality, channel set with three single cut diamonds on a tapered band. Rubies are the original gemstone for love ❤️ before the diamond trend and a ruby was the more wanted engagement ring. Rubies are also the gemstone to celebrate 40th wedding anniversary, for any lucky person out there coming up with one.
This ring is now reduced from $3,100 down to $1,550.
Circa: 1970
Gemstone: Ruby and Diamond
Cut: Carré Cut Ruby and Single Cut Diamonds
Carat: 3 Diamonds = 0.06ct
Rubies = 1.90 mm
Colour: G
Clarity: Diamonds = VS
Rubies = Very Good Quality
Material: 18ct Yellow Gold
Measurements: 4.20 to 1.60 mm Tapered Band
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
The Mid 20th Century Period (1950 - 1970):
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.
This ring is now reduced from $3,100 down to $1,550.
Circa: 1970
Gemstone: Ruby and Diamond
Cut: Carré Cut Ruby and Single Cut Diamonds
Carat: 3 Diamonds = 0.06ct
Rubies = 1.90 mm
Colour: G
Clarity: Diamonds = VS
Rubies = Very Good Quality
Material: 18ct Yellow Gold
Measurements: 4.20 to 1.60 mm Tapered Band
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
The Mid 20th Century Period (1950 - 1970):
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.