An exceptional vintage 1950s 1.13 Karat diamond and 18 Karat white gold cluster style dress ring; part of our diverse diamond jewelry and estate jewelry collections
Description
This exceptional, fine and impressive vintage ring has been crafted in 18K White Gold.
The pierced decorated, textured twist design is ornamented with a central feature 0.41Ct transitional modern brilliant round cut diamond.
The central diamond is encircled by a further eight individually four claw set transitional modern brilliant round cut diamonds.
The diamond cluster is surrounded by a twisted naturalistic design.
The lobed ring shoulders integrate with the main setting and blend seamlessly with the plain ring shank.
The ring is hallmarked to the interior of the shank with the 18K Gold fineness mark (750) and maker"s mark.
This diamond cluster ring in white gold is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report card.
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ConditionThis stunning cocktail ring is exceptional quality set with very high color graded diamonds, displaying a fine white color, brilliance and presence.
The ring is an exceptional gauge of gold and is in excellent condition, with clear hallmarks to the interior of the shank.
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Diamond QualityFeature Diamond
Color F
Clarity VS2
Cut Transitional modern brilliant round
Content 0.41 Karat
Dimensions 4.79mm x 2.87mm
Supporting Diamonds
Color (average grades) F/G
Clarity (average grades) VS2/SI2
Cut Transitional modern brilliant round
Content (total) 0.72 Karat
Total Diamond Content
1.13 Karats
DimensionsLength of Setting 1.34cm/0.53"
Width of Setting 1.08cm/0.43"
Height of Setting 9.4mm/0.37"
Ring SizeUK Size M 1/2
USA Size 6 1/4
The ring size may be professionally adjusted in size on request to meet your personal requirements.
Weight12.26 grams
Date: Circa 1950