1920s Old European Cut Diamond Ring
Irene Byrne & CoStep back in time with this exquisite Twin Old European Cut Diamond Ring, an elegant piece from the 1920s that embodies the charm and craftsmanship of the past. The ring features two stunning diamonds, claw set in platinum, showcasing a total estimated weight of 0.18 carats. Graded in setting as Colour G and Clarity SI, these diamonds exude brilliance and character, making them a timeless addition to any jewellery collection.
The ring is beautifully complemented by an 18ct yellow gold band, characterised by a delicate 1.9mm width and a remarkable saw-pierced scroll gallery. This intricate detail not only enhances the ring's aesthetic appeal but also showcases the expert craftsmanship typical of antique jewellery from the period.
Whether you're a collector of fine antiques or seeking a unique engagement ring, this Twin Old European Cut Diamond Ring is sure to make a statement. Embrace the nostalgia and elegance of the 1920s with this stunning ring that captures the essence of vintage sophistication.
Era: 1920s
Gemstone: Diamond
Carat: 0.18ct
Colour: G
Clarity: SI
Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold
Accompanied by an independant Ian Abeshouse Valuation
1920s Diamond Rings
Diamond rings from the 1920s often feature Old European cut diamonds, which are renowned for their larger facets and softer glow, giving each stone an enchanting sparkle. These rings frequently showcase a combination of platinum and gold settings, allowing for a stunning contrast that highlights the brilliance of the diamonds.
Design elements commonly found in 1920s diamond rings include intricate filigree work, milgrain detailing, and symmetrical patterns, reflecting the era's fascination with craftsmanship and artistry. Many rings also incorporate additional gemstones or delicate engravings, enhancing their beauty and uniqueness.
Overall, 1920s diamond rings capture a spirit of luxury and celebration, making them not only timeless pieces but also exquisite representations of the artistic and cultural movements of the Roaring Twenties.