$ 2,500.00
Period: c. 1900 - 1920s; this piece bridges the aesthetic gap between ornate Edwardian design (as seen in the ring’s intricate filigree) and the rational right angles of Art Deco (as seen in the ring’s upper geometric patterning)—Note: people often use the word “filigree” to describe ornate metalwork, but the term is usually used incorrectly. The word derives from “thread” and “grain” and has the specific meaning of small bits of wire, usually twisted into ornate designs. This ring has truefiligree in that the gallery comprises tiny hand-twisted bits of gold wire that have been soldered into place.
Materials: 18K gold; silver top
Dimensions: approx. 8.30 mm across the top north to south; the piece stands 4.50 mm tall above the finger
Size: approx. size 6 1/2 (free sizing where sizing is possible--contact us for details)
Diamonds: all stones graded in their mounting by a GIA GD--weights and grades are approximate and are determined as mounting permits
Center: .40-.45 carat (est.) antique rose cut w/approx. K color and VS2-SI1 clarity
Accents: .40 ctw., est.—six antique rose cut diamonds
Item Q3252
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