A close up of the very elegant 1930s antique diamond flower cluster ring
A close up of the very elegant 1930s antique diamond flower cluster ring a side view showcasing the intricate 18ct yellow gold gallery of the flower cluster ring The 1930s flower cluster ring looking just fabulous on the finger. The setting sits very flat with a low profile. a side view of the low profile of the 1930s flower cluster ring sitting flush on the finger a front view of the  antique flower cluster in an antique ring box a side view of the antique flower cluster in an antique ring box
$4,300.00

This exquisite antique ring captures the timeless elegance of 1930s jewellery with its captivating flower cluster design. Featuring nine old European cut diamonds, weighing a total of 0.75 carats, the stones are skillfully pavé set in luxurious 18ct yellow gold.

Originating from the 1930s, the ring reflects the era's shift to understated designs, emphasising symmetry and balance. The unique faceting of the diamonds, combined with the rich yellow gold, showcases the sophisticated craftsmanship of the time.

Admired for their classic elegance, 1930s flower cluster rings remain highly valued by collectors for their historical and aesthetic significance, making this piece a beautiful symbol of a bygone era.

 

Circa: 1930s
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old European Cut Diamonds
Carat: 9 Diamonds = 0.75ct
Colour: I
Clarity:SI to P
Metal: 18ct Yellow Gold
Finger Size: P
Accompanied by an independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation 

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1930s Flower Cluster Rings

The 1930s marked a shift from the bold Art Deco designs of the 1920s to more subtle styles, influenced by the economic impact of the Great Depression. Jewellery from this era, especially flower cluster rings, exuded elegance and sophistication with a hint of romanticism. Flower cluster rings were prominent, reflecting the era's fascination with nature-inspired designs. The arrangement of stones in a floral pattern symbolised femininity and grace. These rings often emphasised symmetry, with a central diamond encircled by smaller stones to create a harmonious appearance. Old European cut diamonds were favoured for their unique faceting and brilliance, preceding the modern round brilliant cut. Yellow gold and platinum were commonly employed, lending a luxurious touch to the pieces.

Jewellery designs in the 1930s became more modest compared to the previous decade, reflecting economic realities and a shift towards practicality and versatility. Rings were often selected to reflect personal taste and sentiment, making them cherished pieces for special occasions. The style of 1930s flower cluster rings remains popular today, admired for their classic elegance and romantic charm. These rings are highly sought after by collectors and vintage jewellery enthusiasts for their historical and aesthetic significance.

1930s flower cluster rings capture a blend of artistry and elegance, making them enduring symbols of a bygone era.