1940s Double Diamond Daisy Cluster Ring
Irene Byrne & Co
This 1940s ring is adorable. On cross over shoulders we have a double diamond daisy clusters set in 18ct yellow gold. The 14 round brilliant cut diamonds total 0.24ct. This could be a great sweet 16 or 21st birthday present, or graduation present.
Circa: 1940s
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Brilliant Cut
Carat: 14 = 0.24ct
Colour: G to H
Clarity: VS2 to P2
Material: 18ct Yellow Gold
Band: 1.70 mm band
Accompanied by an Ian Absehouse Valuation
Circa: 1940s
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Brilliant Cut
Carat: 14 = 0.24ct
Colour: G to H
Clarity: VS2 to P2
Material: 18ct Yellow Gold
Band: 1.70 mm band
Accompanied by an Ian Absehouse Valuation
1940s:
During the 40s, 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 40s, 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.