Art-Deco period, circa 1930 and 1940. This cocktail ring was crafted in solid .900/.999 platinum and .100/.999 iridium and embellished with outstanding natural gemstones.
Mounted in the center, with a four-prongs setting, a cushion cut (12.5 x 9.5 x 8 mm) of a natural Brazilian green tourmaline of 6.86 carats.
Bezel set on the sides, with fancy cuts diamonds; a pair of bullet cuts (0.45 Cts) and a pair of step-cuts trapezoids (0.40 Cts) and 10 round brilliants cuts (0.20 Cts).
Accented at the sides, with four channels that are holding 12 baguettes cut of natural blue sapphires, with a combined weight of 1.20 carats.
The total weight is 12.5 Grams and the actual size is 6.75. The ring can be sized and is suited with a spring sizer at the shank. The top view measures are 13.2 mm by 22.5 mm.
Condition
Very Good conditions.
Upon Request, Auction House may provide ring resizing or/and appraisal. This will carry an additional cost. Appraisals are made by our in house GIA certified Gemologist.
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