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Octagonal Art Deco Ring with 0.60 Ct Diamonds

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Octagonal Art Deco Ring with 0.60 Ct Diamonds

Octagonal ring in 18Kt white gold and platinum (hallmark: eagle's head and dog), set in its center with an old-cut diamond, weighing approximately 0.25 Ct, in a setting of 8X8 cut diamonds, the total weight of which is estimated at approximately 0.35 Ct.
Diamond color estimated H to J, clarity estimated VS to SI.

French Art Deco work, Circa 1935.
Numbering inside the ring.

Gross weight: 2.89 g
Pattern height: 1.20 cm
Pattern width: 1.50 cm

Ring size: 55 (diameter 17.50 / US 7.25).

Condition: very slight micro-scratches on the gold and platinum parts, very slight abrasion of the diamonds, see photos.

The Art Deco movement, short for “Arts Décoratifs”, emerged around 1910. It reached its peak in the 1920s before declining in the 1930s . In reaction to the rounded and organic forms of Art Nouveau , this “Roaring Twenties” style developed geometric and streamlined forms.

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Octagonal ring in 18Kt white gold and platinum (hallmark: eagle's head and dog), set in its center with an old-cut diamond, weighing approximately 0.25 Ct, in a setting of 8X8 cut diamonds, the total weight of which is estimated at approximately 0.35 Ct.
Diamond color estimated H to J, clarity estimated VS to SI.

French Art Deco work, Circa 1935.
Numbering inside the ring.

Gross weight: 2.89 g
Pattern height: 1.20 cm
Pattern width: 1.50 cm

Ring size: 55 (diameter 17.50 / US 7.25).

Condition: very slight micro-scratches on the gold and platinum parts, very slight abrasion of the diamonds, see photos.

The Art Deco movement, short for “Arts Décoratifs”, emerged around 1910. It reached its peak in the 1920s before declining in the 1930s . In reaction to the rounded and organic forms of Art Nouveau , this “Roaring Twenties” style developed geometric and streamlined forms.

All our engagement rings.