Synthetic rubies, first produced in the early 20th century using the Verneuil process, experienced a surge in popularity during the Art Deco period. Their vibrant color and purity made them a highly prized material for jewelers. In the 1920s and 1930s, they were widely used to create geometric patterns emblematic of the Art Deco style.
The earrings feature sleeper clasps.
Made in the 1940s/1950s, they are hallmarked with the French eagle's head.
Dimensions -
Weight : 2.1 grams.
Total length : 1.51 centimeters.
Width at widest point : 1.03 centimeters.
Depth including the clasp : 1.18 centimeters.
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