Art Deco 1.01ct Diamond and Emerald Two Stone Ring in Platinum

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Square Step Cut, Claw Set

 £24,000 
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Description


An intricately detailed Art Deco emerald and diamond ring. Showcasing the strong geometric forms that are so well-known from the period, we see a 1.01ct square step cut diamond and a 0.98ct rich green emerald set side by side in millegrain edged surrounds. This design is a classic example of a Toi et Moi ring. Derived from the French term meaning “you and me”, it is perfectly symbolised by the two main stones. An interesting feature of this ring is the contrasting, finely detailed engraved scrollwork patterns that can be seen on the gallery and shoulders. Further accent diamond setting to the gallery and top and sides of the shoulders adds interest, and completes the design that is focused around two souls in love.
Art Deco jewellery, like all other aspects of the movement, was synonymous with contrasting colours, geometric shapes and strong patterns - a complete rejection of the soft, curvy forms that defined the previous era. Check Specifications for ring size details. If you require information about the resizing options available on this ring, please enquire for details.

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Specifications


Material Platinum
Principal Stone Diamond
Principal Stone Shape i Square Step
Princip Stone Weight i 1.01
Principal Dia Colour i G
Princip. Dia Clarity i VS2
Secondary Stone Emerald
Total Weight i 1.98
Age 1911 - 1940 (Art Deco)
Ring Width 3.8mm - 1.2mm
Ring Size N
Certificate GIA
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 262063
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The Art Deco Period

Art Deco was a significant period for jewellery, reflecting gender equality and women's empowerment during the fight for suffrage.

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Art Deco was a significant period for jewellery, reflecting gender equality and women's empowerment during the fight for suffrage.
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