A fine and impressive vintage 0.78 carat diamond and 18 carat white gold dress ring; part of our vintage jewellery and estate jewelry collections
Description
This impressive 1940s diamond cluster ring has been crafted in 18ct white gold.
The pierced decorated boat style mount displays a feature six claw set 0.33 carat transitional modern brilliant round cut diamond held in relief to the centre of twelve, well colour matched, three claw set eight-cutdiamonds.
The elevated, tapering ring shoulders blend seamlessly with the plain 18 carat hallmarked white gold ring shank.
This impressive 1940s diamond ring is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report certificate for the central diamond in addition to the IDGL diamond grading report card shown.
This vintage ring has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 18ct gold.
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ConditionThis vintage dress ring is fine quality, set with impressive very high colour graded diamonds.
The 1940s diamond ring is a very good gauge of gold and is in excellent condition, the hallmarks struck to the exterior of the shank are rubbed in keeping with the age of the piece and are illegible.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this impressive example of vintage jewellery/estate jewelry.
Diamond QualityFeature Diamond
Colour F
Clarity SI1
Cut Transition modern brilliant round
Content 0.33 carat
Dimensions 4.42mm x 2.48mm
Supporting Diamonds
Colour (average grades) G
Clarity (average grades) VS2
Cut Eight-cut
Content (total) 0.45 carat
Total Diamond Content
0.78 carat
DimensionsLength of setting 9.62cm /0.37'
Width across setting 9.59mm / 0.37'
Height of setting 6.71mm / 0.26'
Ring SizeUK Size N 1/2
USA Size 6 3/4
The ring size may be professionally adjusted in size on request to meet your personal requirements.
Weight4.07 grams
Date: Circa 1940
Origin: France, Europe