Early Art Deco OEC Diamond Dome Ring
with Quatrefoil & Fleur de Lis, in Platinum
$ 3,000.00
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An early Art Deco era, diamond cluster ring, with a low, domed profile, whose primary gem is a .46 carat old European cut diamond. This primary diamond is bead-set into an octagonal seat, where it is surrounded by a bevy of old cut supporters. Four diamonds, in lobe-shaped seats, flank the primary stone, creating the impression of a quatrefoil. Astride these, a pair of diamond-set fleur de lis, that extend into the ring's shoulders. The ring's face and gallery are also decorated with hand-pierced curls or plumes, and its shank is engraved a delicate wheat pattern. This is an outstanding early dome ring, with wonderful proportions and an admirable icy sparkle! It would make a lovely engagement ring.
Materials
Platinum
Diamond
Age
c. 1920
Size
US 6 1/2
This ring can be resized (up to US size 8 1/2, and down to US size 4 1/2). Resizing for this ring is complimentary (just leave your desired size in the notes at checkout).
Dimensions
Ring face measures approx 11.45 mm; primary diamond measures approx 5 mm (carat weight is approx .46 carats); accent diamonds (6) measure approx 2.3 - 2.5 mm; diamond CTW is approx .82 carats; shank measures approx 3.8 mm at the shoulder and tapers to approx 1.1 mm at the base.