
Art Deco 1.44 CTW Old European Diamond Platinum Stepped Engagement Ring
- Centering an Old European cut diamond weighing approximately 0.76 carat total - J color with VS2 clarity
- Bead set in a square form head with a cushion shaped surround and stepped shoulders
- Bead set throughout with old mine cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.68 carat total
- Well matched to center with milgrain detail surrounds
- Accented by geometrically engraved shank and pierced profile
- Stamped for platinum
- Circa: 1930's
- Ring size: 6 and sizable
- Measures: North to South 9.0 mm and sits 6.0 mm high
- Total weight: 3.5 grams
- Streamlined. Tiered. Confection.
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Art Deco 1.44 CTW Old European Diamond Platinum Stepped Engagement Ring
- Centering an Old European cut diamond weighing approximately 0.76 carat total - J color with VS2 clarity
- Bead set in a square form head with a cushion shaped surround and stepped shoulders
- Bead set throughout with old mine cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.68 carat total
- Well matched to center with milgrain detail surrounds
- Accented by geometrically engraved shank and pierced profile
- Stamped for platinum
- Circa: 1930's
- Ring size: 6 and sizable
- Measures: North to South 9.0 mm and sits 6.0 mm high
- Total weight: 3.5 grams
- Streamlined. Tiered. Confection.
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- Centering an Old European cut diamond weighing approximately 0.76 carat total - J color with VS2 clarity
- Bead set in a square form head with a cushion shaped surround and stepped shoulders
- Bead set throughout with old mine cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.68 carat total
- Well matched to center with milgrain detail surrounds
- Accented by geometrically engraved shank and pierced profile
- Stamped for platinum
- Circa: 1930's
- Ring size: 6 and sizable
- Measures: North to South 9.0 mm and sits 6.0 mm high
- Total weight: 3.5 grams
- Streamlined. Tiered. Confection.























