1940s Platinum Oval 1.40ct Diamond Ring
Irene Byrne & Co


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A very fine example of a 1940s platinum engagement ring. The 1.40ct oval cut diamond is a stand out and it is complemented with the tapered baguette diamonds on either side. Bringing back and reintroducing the style of the Art Deco period this ring is all about femininity.
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Circa: 1940s
Gemstones: Diamond
Cut: Oval Cut and Tapered Baguette Cut
Weight & Colour: Oval Diamond = 1.40ct H/VS
2 Baguette = 0.36ct G/SI
Material: Platinum
Ian Abeshouse Valuation
* Free 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 (a complimentary service we provide, at no additional charge).
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The 1940s:
During the 1940s, 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.