Art Deco 0.61 Carat Old Cut Diamond Engagement Ring, circa 1920
An incredibly pretty old cut diamond engagement ring. The cushion shaped stone in the centre dazzlingly bright and is graded as rare white (G) by HRD. Despite it’s P1 grading, the stone is clean to the naked eye and has bags of life and sparkle. The diamond is secured in a four claw platinum collet with geometric detailing in the gallery, leading to eight-cut diamond set shoulders arranged in a trefoil design, leading to a slim platinum shank.
Accompanied by a diamond grading report from HRD (#180000077651).
Cut – Old mine cut (eight-cuts in the shoulders).
Colour – G (F to G in the shoulders).
Clarity – I1 (VS1 to VS2 in the shoulders).
Carat – 0.61 carat in the centre, with an additional approximate 0.12 carat in the shoulders.
Circa – 1920.
Size – O (UK) or 7 (US). Complimentary sizing is available, can be sized up or down.
Measurements – The diamond is 5.69 x 4.84mm. Sits 4.6mm from the finger.
Metal – Platinum. Tested.
£2,000