Antique Art Deco Ruby Cluster Ring 1.20ct in 18ct Rose Gold

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Oval Cut Ruby Ring, with Diamond & Ruby Surround

 £14,500 
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Description


An unusual and bold ruby ring from the Art Deco Period that resembles the shape of an eye. Art Deco jewellery took inspiration from ancient Egypt, India and Persia, where the eye symbol is revered. In 1922, the archaeologist, Howard Carter, discovered the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun, and the “wonderful things” it contained fuelled the global craze for all things ancient Egyptian. Particularly reminiscent of this style, the shape of the eye has been clearly defined in a rich rose gold surround, with the pointed corners clearly delineated. At its centre we see an attractive oval ruby that has been surrounded by a halo of old cut diamonds. More graduated oval cut rubies follow in an oval ellipse shaped border. This imaginative design has been grain set in a flat disc of rose pink gold and echoes the 'evil eye' symbol, making for a playful and wearable ring. 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 18CT Rose Gold
Principal Stone Ruby
Principal Stone Shape i Oval
Princip Stone Weight i 1.20
Principal Dia Colour i Est H/I
Princip. Dia Clarity i Est VS & SI
Secondary Stone Diamond
Number of Gemstones 39
Total Weight i 3.78
Age 1911 - 1940 (Art Deco)
Ring Width 1.5MM
Ring Size K
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0258072
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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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