This stunning, fine and impressive engagement ring has been crafted in platinum.
The pierced decorated contemporary eight-claw setting displays a stunning feature vintage (circa 1960) 1.95ct transitional modern brilliant round cut diamond.
The elevated, pierced decorated ring shoulders are each embellished with three pavé set modern brilliant round cut diamonds, integrating with the main setting and blending seamlessly with the plain ring shank.
This ring is hallmarked to the interior of the shank with the maker"s mark (JMW), the platinum guarantee mark (orb), the platinum fineness mark (950), the London Assay Office hallmark (leopard"s head), and the date letter for 2020 (V).
This impressive engagement ring is supplied with an independent diamond grading report card, in addition to a European Diamond Report (EDR) certificate for the feature stone.
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ConditionThis stunning enagement ring is excellent quality, set with a stunning feature diamond displaying a fine white colour and brilliance.
The impressive supporting diamonds display a fine white colour and brilliance.
The ring is an excellent gauge of platinum and is in excellent condition, with clear hallmarks to the interior of the shank.
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Diamond QualityFeature Diamond
Colour J
Clarity SI1
Cut Round Brilliant
Content 1.95 carats
Dimensions 8.31mm x 8.42mm x 4.75mm
Supporting Diamonds
Colour (average grades) G
Clarity (average grades) SI1
Cut Modern Brilliant Round
Content 0.09 carat
Total Diamond Content
2.04 carats
DimensionsHeight of setting 5.54mm/0.22"
Ring SizeUK Size N
USA Size 6 1/2
The ring size may be professionally adjusted in size on request to meet your personal requirements.
Weight4.16 grams
Date: Diamond Circa 1960 / Setting Contemporary
Origin: London, England