Art Deco Platinum Ring Set With Old-cut Diamonds And A Cultured Pearl
Platinum Art Deco ring set with old-cut diamonds and a cultured pearl
Description
Elegant Art Deco ring from the 1920s, probably Belgian work, featuring a highly structured geometric architecture characteristic of the period. The perfectly symmetrical openwork motif highlights a central cultured pearl, subtly framed by two main diamonds in a closed setting, creating a particularly successful interplay of volumes and perspectives.
The set is entirely handcrafted.
The set is made entirely in platinum, with precise, regular setting work typical of the quality jewelry of the interwar period. The diamonds, all old-cut, bring a soft, lively brilliance, in perfect harmony with the pearl's satin luster.
The composition is punctuated by a succession of diamonds of different calibers, organized in gradation around the central motif, reinforcing the architectural effect and the ring's presence on the finger. A jewel both graphic and refined, offering a beautiful presence once worn.
Features
- Era: 1920s, Art Deco
- Origin: Belgian work (assumed)
- Metal: platinum
- Center stone: cultured pearl
- Stones: old-cut diamonds
Diamond details:
- 2 main diamonds: approx. 0.30 ct each
- 2 diamonds: approx. 0.20 ct each
- 4 diamonds: about 0.15 ct each
- 20 diamonds: approx. 0.02 ct each
- Quality of diamonds: SI1, SI2 and P1
- Color: from F to G
- Total weight: 6.9 g
- Finger circumference: 57.5
- Sizing: possible on quotation
- Condition: very good overall
- Particularity: openwork setting with typical Art Deco geometric decoration, very nice presence on the finger
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Platinum
Reference (ID): 1749360
Availability: In stock




































