1930s Diamond Half Hoop Wedding Ring
Irene Byrne & Co
These wedding bands never go out of style, they are eternally beautiful. Whilst the classic Art Deco diamond band has diamonds that go around the entire ring, this 1930s beauty is a half hoop, which translates to a more affordable price with half the amount of diamonds. Ten early single cuts are bead set in 18ct white gold which total 0.25ct with a great colour ranging from F to G and VS to SI clarity.
Circa: 1930
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Early Single Cut
Carat: 10 = 0.25ct
Colour: F to G
Clarity: VS to SI
Measurements: 1.60 mm Tapered Band
Material: 18ct White Gold
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
* Resizing Available - So that you receive the perfect fit, please let us know your finger size by placing it in the "special instructions" when checking out of the cart (We will contact you to let you know the charge).
Circa: 1930
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Early Single Cut
Carat: 10 = 0.25ct
Colour: F to G
Clarity: VS to SI
Measurements: 1.60 mm Tapered Band
Material: 18ct White Gold
Accompanied by an Ian Abeshouse Valuation
* Resizing Available - So that you receive the perfect fit, please let us know your finger size by placing it in the "special instructions" when checking out of the cart (We will contact you to let you know the charge).
1930s:
The 1930s saw a departure from the carefree flapper style of the 20s and a new decade began with the glamour that was oozing out of Hollywood. The dress clip was the most popular piece of jewellery at the time worn on the neckline and soon being designed in a double incorporating the symmetry featured so heavily in the designs of the Art Deco period. The slim line and fine details in rings and bracelets seen in the 20s were expanded on and bracelets became wider while rings became more elongated both horizontally and vertically on the fingers. Men wore Cartier’s bejewelled cufflinks and diamond studded brooches, which brought an air of glamour to their masculinity.