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Art Deco Diamond & Emerald Dinner Ring

Art Deco Diamond & Emerald Dinner Ring

Centering an Old European cut diamond weighing approx. 0.35ct., flanked by two Round Brilliant but diamonds weighing approx. 0.25ctw., flanked by two Baguette cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.05ctw., and further flanked by Old European cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.20ctw. Framed by twenty-two diamonds (assorted cuts) weighing approx. 0.56ctw. and calibré cut emeralds*, fashioned in platinum. Stamped "95% PLATINUM". Size 4 1/4.

*Colored stones are assumed to be synthetic or simulated, as was typical of the style and/or period.

$1,207.50

Original: $3,450.00

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Art Deco Diamond & Emerald Dinner Ring—

$3,450.00

$1,207.50

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Art Deco Diamond & Emerald Dinner Ring

Centering an Old European cut diamond weighing approx. 0.35ct., flanked by two Round Brilliant but diamonds weighing approx. 0.25ctw., flanked by two Baguette cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.05ctw., and further flanked by Old European cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.20ctw. Framed by twenty-two diamonds (assorted cuts) weighing approx. 0.56ctw. and calibré cut emeralds*, fashioned in platinum. Stamped "95% PLATINUM". Size 4 1/4.

*Colored stones are assumed to be synthetic or simulated, as was typical of the style and/or period.

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Centering an Old European cut diamond weighing approx. 0.35ct., flanked by two Round Brilliant but diamonds weighing approx. 0.25ctw., flanked by two Baguette cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.05ctw., and further flanked by Old European cut diamonds weighing approx. 0.20ctw. Framed by twenty-two diamonds (assorted cuts) weighing approx. 0.56ctw. and calibré cut emeralds*, fashioned in platinum. Stamped "95% PLATINUM". Size 4 1/4.

*Colored stones are assumed to be synthetic or simulated, as was typical of the style and/or period.