A great ring for the bride with a passion for all things antique. This is a wonderfully crafted platinum ring dating from the 1920s. It is centered by a 1.86 carat old-mine diamond that has K color and VS1 clarity. The center stone is flanked on either side by three channel-set single-cut diamonds. The approximate total weight of all diamonds is 2 carats.
According to the marks this simple and tailored yet very elegant design platinum ring was made in Birmingham England in 1960. The approximately 0.60 Ct tube set solitaire diamond has I color and SI1 clarity. This ring is for anyone who appreciates classic elegance.
A great example of filigree work is this platinum estate ring centered by an approximately 0.45 Ct old-mine diamond and the center stone is flanked by four smaller diamonds. The approximate total weight of all diamonds is 0.55 Ct. The center diamond has J color and SI1 clarity. The ring is in excellent condition.
This charming eight prong platinum setting is holding an approximately 0.40Ct brilliant cut diamond that has H color and I2 clarity. The design and the mark indicate that this beauty was made in Europe. We lowered our price by 50% on the ring from $ 950 to $475.
The perfect engagement ring for a budget conscience couple is this very stylish Art Deco diamond, platinum and 18Kt gold step setting ring. The center diamond is an approximately 0.65Ct brilliant cut diamond that has J color and I1 clarity. The center stone is flanked on either side by three single cut diamonds. The total weight of all diamonds is approximately 0.75Ct. The center diamond is set in a square setting giving the appearance of a square diamond. Two of the three side diamonds are set ...click for details
You’ll feel like royalty in this platinum and diamond engagement ring from the 1960’s. The impressive 4.03 carat Marquis cut stone is between J and K color and of SI2 clarity. The center stone is flanked by two straight diamond baguettes, bringing the total carat weight to a stunning 4.25.
This platinum and diamond ring is a great example of 1920’s filigree work. The rectangular setting holds a 0.57Ct brilliant cut diamond that has an I color and VS2 clarity. The fine details of openwork on the setting are masterfully executed and the ring is in pristine condition. This ring not only makes a fantastic engagement ring, but anyone who appreciates the beauty and splendor created by yesteryear’s brilliant artisans will love it.
Dramatic yet understated, this ring features a lovely EGL certified I color VS1 clarity emerald cut diamond set in platinum. Six single cut diamonds decorate the band, combining with the 1.88 carat weight of the center stone for an approximate 2 carat total weight. This delicate beauty is an original 1920’s Deco masterpiece.
This brilliant 1.13 carat pear shaped diamond is set in platinum. The intricately faceted stone is EGL certified as having G color and VS1 clarity. Two subtle tapered baguettes, one on each side of the rock, tip the carat weight to 1.40 total. This vintage stunner dates from the 1950's or 60’s.
This little stone packs a big punch! A .35 carat J color VS 2 clarity old mine diamond is set in a precious pierced work platinum top with four single cut stones tube set in little circles across the center of the ring. 10 more pave diamonds sparkle in the finely worked top, giving way to a delicately decorated platinum band. With .65 carats total weight in diamonds, this 1920’s stunner shines bright!