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Ring set with old European-cut and rose-cut diamonds,
with a total weight of 0.50 ct.
Clarity: SI1, Color: H–J.
Crafted in 18K yellow gold (0.750).
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The Art Deco era was a time when geometry became the language of luxury — as the world, weary of the ornate excesses of previous decades, turned toward order, light, and harmony of form.
This ring was born in that spirit — a testament to the goldsmith’s artistry of the 1920s.
At the center of the composition sits an old European-cut diamond — glowing with a deep luster and the softly diffused light play that comes from hand-cut facets and gentle asymmetries. Positioned vertically above and below it are additional diamonds in the same noble cut, forming an architectural axis reminiscent of the grand facades of early modernist buildings.
On either side — left and right — smaller rose-cut diamonds are set, delicate in structure yet perfectly in rhythm with the overall design. Their subtle softness contrasts with the brilliance of the old-cut stones, creating a visual balance between light and shadow.
The entire composition is set in 18K gold (750), blending timeless elegance with the precision of fine craftsmanship.
This is a ring born from an era when women began to speak with their own voices — boldly, clearly, and without compromise. And this jewel carries that same voice — pure, geometric, and full of confidence.