Art Nouveau 1.07 Carat Old Cut Diamond Trilogy Ring, circa 1910
A beautiful and opulent Art Nouveau diamond ring. The blazingly bright old mine cut diamond in the centre – weighing a known 0.67 carat – is secured in an eight-claw platinum collet and is flanked by a pair of smaller old cuts. The trio of diamonds sit within a sweeping 18k yellow gold cross-over shank adorned with eight (four each side) rose cut diamonds in platinum shoulders. A finely crafted vintage treasure.
Accompanied by an independent jewellery report from IGR (#30310530).
Cut – The three main diamonds are old mine cuts. The accents diamonds are rose cuts.
Colour – The centre is G. The smaller old mine cuts are G and J. The rose cuts are G to I.
Clarity – The old mine cuts are SI1. The rose cuts are SI1 to I1; all are clean to the naked eye.
Carat – The centre is a known 0.67 carat. The combined weight of the smaller old cuts is approximately 0.32 carat, with a further approximate 0.08 carat of rose cuts.
Circa – 1910.
Size – O (UK) or 7 (US). Complimentary sizing is available, can be sized up or down.
Measurements – The centre stone is approximately 6.4 x 5.1mm. The ring is 13.8mm wide when worn and sits 4.6mm from the finger.
Metal – 18k yellow gold and platinum. Tested.
£4,000