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GIA Certified Asscher Cut 1925 Art Deco Platinum Diamond Engagement Ring

$14,880.00
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SKU:
j_10249702
Weight:
1.00 KGS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Stone Cut:
Asscher Cut
Weight:
2.08 g
Dimensions:
Width: 0.75 in. (19.05 mm)Length: 0.95 in. (24.13 mm)
Style:
Art Deco
Lab Report Available:
GIA
Period:
1910-1919
Date of Manufacture:
1915
Condition:
ExcellentWear consistent with age and use.
Seller Location:
Lexington, KY
Reference Number:
Seller: 100-00260 1stDibs: LU436310249702
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This breathtaking ring is from the early end of the Art Deco movement and carry all the elegance and beauty that characterized said movement. The ring is in platinum and features an almost otherworldly beautiful asscher cut diamond center. The shoulders are accented with delicate graduated round diamond accents, but the real star of this ring is the asscher center. An asscher cut diamond from this era is incredibly rare, making this ring even more of a standout. The undergallery of the ring has a subtle pierced design that makes the diamond center pop. This is the ideal ring for the girl that values the traditional look of a diamond ring, but wants something absolutely unique. This ring is truly a show stopper! The center stone is 1.10 carats, F in color and VS2 in clarity. The center stone is GIA certified. The side stones have a total weight of 0.08 carats. The ring is a size 6.75 but can be sized upon your request. If you have any questions or would like to see additional photos/a video of this piece, don't hesitate to reach out! St. John and Myers Jewelry is the only jeweler in Central Kentucky with expertise in antique and period jewelry, custom design, and restoration of antique jewelry. We have a sticks and bricks showroom and the best collection of antique jewelry on the Bluegrass in Kentucky! We have two gemologists on staff. We are honored to be a part of: AGTA- American Gem Trade Association AGS- American Gem Society WJA- Women Jewelers of America DCA- Diamond Council of America Check out their websites to find out more information!