Stunning 1920s antique diamond engagement ring with a square-cut diamond and platinum band, reflecting classic Art Deco style.
Stunning 1920s antique diamond engagement ring with a square-cut diamond and platinum band, reflecting classic Art Deco style. Antique Art Deco diamond engagement ring from the 1920s featuring a central diamond and intricate platinum setting. Art Deco diamond engagement ring emphasizing 1920s craftsmanship. Vintage platinum engagement ring adorned with a brilliant diamond, showcasing Art Deco design elements from the 1920s.  Close-up of a vintage Art Deco engagement ring detailing the brilliant cut diamond and intricate platinum setting from the 1920s. Detailed view of a 1920s Art Deco diamond ring with geometric patterns and six accent diamonds on the shoulders.
$12,000.00

This exquisite 1920s Art Deco engagement ring is a true testament to the elegance and sophistication of the era. Crafted in platinum, the ring features a stunning 1.20 carat Old European cut diamond, graded as I in colour and SI1 in clarity. Complementing the centre stone are six additional old cut diamonds, totalling 0.12 carats, ranging from G to J in colour.

The four-claw setting showcases the center diamond in a captivating display, while the delicate 2.20 mm band adds a refined touch to the overall design. This timeless piece, dating back to the 1920s, embodies the Art Deco aesthetic with its geometric lines and intricate detailing.

Whether as a symbol of eternal love or a cherished heirloom, this engagement ring is a true work of art that would make a remarkable addition to any collection. Its impeccable craftsmanship and historic charm make it a truly one-of-a-kind treasure.

 

Circa: 1920
Design Period: Art Deco
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Old European Cut and Old Cut
Carat: 1 Diamond = 1.20ct
6 Diamonds = 0.12ct
Colour: 1 Diamond = I
6 Diamonds = G to J
Clarity: 1 Diamond = SI1
6 Diamonds =SI to P1
Metal: Platinum
Accompanied by an Independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation 



Art Deco Diamond Engagement Rings
The 1920s saw the rise of the Art Deco movement, characterised by bold geometric patterns, luxurious materials, and a celebration of modernity. This period, which followed World War I and lasted into the 1930s, was marked by optimism and a fascination with progress. Jewellery designers moved away from the ornate styles of the Edwardian and Victorian eras, opting for sleek and symmetrical designs.

Art Deco engagement rings are noted for their architectural influences and often feature geometric shapes. The use of platinum became popular for its durability and ability to hold intricate designs, while Old European cut diamonds were favoured for their brilliance. Many rings incorporated accent stones such as sapphires, emeralds, and rubies, enhancing their visual appeal. Milgrain detailing added texture and depth to these pieces.

Symbolising a shift from tradition, Art Deco diamond engagement rings reflect the cultural changes of the Roaring Twenties and are now cherished for their timeless elegance and craftsmanship, making them highly desirable among collectors and brides seeking unique, beautifully crafted pieces.