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Tank ring in 18-carat rose gold and platinum set with old-cut and diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat. The design of this 1940s ring, with its geometric lines, is typical of Tank rings.
Total weight of the diamonds |
approx. 0,60 ct |
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Valued color & clarity | G-H/VS-SI |
Weight | 11,20 g |
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Ring size | 57 (can be resized) |
Dimensions (Top of ring) (cm) | 2 x 1,2 |
We deliver a certificate of authenticity
Please notice that our images are not photoshopped, we use a daylight environment (copyright - Heritage de France)
The jewel comes in a beautiful gift box
We can send a video on simple request.
Ref. | #5940 |
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This Tank ring in 18K gold and platinum, typical of the 1940s, features a robust design with strong geometric shapes.
Its center is adorned with an old-cut diamond, highlighted by a platinum setting that accentuates its brilliance. It is surrounded by 8/8-cut diamonds, totaling approximately 0.60 carats, adding a beautiful touch of brilliance.11.20 g in weight and 2 cm in width, this ring will not go unnoticed.
Its size 57 is adjustable to fit your finger.
Elegant and full of character, it's perfect for those who love vintage-style pieces.
The jewel of the 40s – The tank period
Due to the beginning of the Second World War in 1939, platinum was rare and gold became the metal used by jewelers. Pink gold was often used as well as other color variations of gold to give an effect of contrast (yellow and pink gold).
A new trend is asserting itself and new jewels are making their appearance, the time is for exuberance and imposing creations that emerges from the workshops of the creators. We remain in the abstraction of Art Deco, even if representations of nature survive here and there.
Large and heavy geometrical gold bracelets, oversized earrings and imposing rings are visible side by side in the windows of the great jewelers of the Rue de la Paix