Christine Vintage Diamond Engagement Ring circa 1950
Christine Vintage Engagement Ring circa 1950


 
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The Christine Vintage Diamond Engagement Ring was made in the 1950s, and features a .15ct European-cut diamond of G color and SI1 clarity that dates from the 1910s. The unusual open-worked and engraved 18k white gold setting showcases this exquisite diamond. This ring is elegant, beautiful, artful, and refined.

This is a one-of-a-kind vintage ring, hand picked for its exquisite craftsmanship, superior condition, and vintage timelessness.

Mood: Romantic, Adventurous, Whimsical

Motif: Geometric

$740 (appraised value: $740)

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This ring is a 6.75, but it can be sized to fit you! Please contact us for pricing and timing information.

$740.00


 
 

Details

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  • set with one .15ct European-cut diamond: color G, clarity Sl1
  • open work and engraved design
  • 18k white gold
  • TLC for your vintage jewelry

About

The European-cut diamond was the diamond of choice during the turn of the 20th century. In the late 19th century, a diamond cutter named Henry Morse invented a steam-driven bruting machine (bruting is a critical part in the diamond cutting process) that revolutionized the industry. The machine enabled the diamond cutter to shape symmetrical, rounded stones much more easily than could be fashioned with the hand and foot-powered machines. The round, perfectly symmetrical diamond, like this European-cut diamond, came to exemplify the perfect gem. European-cut diamonds have a round girdle, large table, high crown, deep geometric pavilion, and open culet.

Sizing

This ring is a size 6.75, but it can be sized to fit you! Sizing can take up to two weeks. Please contact us for information and pricing.

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