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Central diamond carat weight Valued color & clarity Other Diamonds total carat weight |
approx. 0,50 ct H-I/VS approx. 0,80 ct |
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Valued color & clarity | H-I/VS-SI |
Weight | 4,70 g |
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Diameter (Top of the ring) (cm) | 1,4 |
Ring size | 56,5 (can be resized) |
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The jewel comes in a beautiful gift box
Ref. | #6179 |
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Art Deco round platinum rings, made in France in the 1920s, are distinguished by their balanced composition and refined brilliance. They feature a central stone, often an old-cut or European-cut diamond, sublimated by a double surround of smaller diamonds, creating a remarkable effect of depth and brilliance.
Platinum, the leading metal of the era, allows for precise jewelry work, with openwork settings and millegrain settings adding a touch of finesse. This design enhances the luminous intensity of the jewel while harmoniously structuring the whole. Some pieces also feature engraved details or geometric motifs, typical of the Art Deco style.
These rings, prized for their elegance and sophistication, remain highly sought-after today. They perfectly embody the Art Deco aesthetic, blending technical innovation with classical inspiration.
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.