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This pretty Art-deco ring, in platinum, is set with four main old-cut diamonds weighing together approximately 1.50 carats. A few smaller ones adorn the top of the band. The ring is very luminous. The design of this asymmetrical ring with its geometric lines is typical of the Art-Deco period, circa 1920-1930.
Total weight of the diamonds Valued color & clarity |
approx. 1,50 ct H-I/VS-I1 |
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Weight | 4,00 g |
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Dimensions (Top of the ring) (cm) | 2 x 0,7 |
Ring size | 54 (can be resized) |
Ref. | #5702 |
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The Art-Deco jewelry (1910-1935)
In rupture with the Art-Nouveau movement and yielding to the desire of simplicity, symmetry and aesthetic order, a movement emerges and asserts itself from 1910. But it is after the first world war, in 1925, during the international exhibition of decorative arts that the Art-deco style prevails.
This new jewelry is set with precious or semi-precious stones previously unused. Their design follows the geometric shapes of clothing and accessories and platinum is essential.
Cartier, Boucheron, Van Cleef and Arpels, Mauboussin are at the forefront of creativity during these years.