A striking, Art Nouveau era ring, modeled in 14k gold, whose primary, cognac-colored diamond is flanked, to the north and south, by a pair of long, curling “plumes.” These graceful forms, one curvingto the right, and the other to the left, aretopped withbezel-set, champagne-colored diamonds. Theselong, diamond-tipped plumes seem to grow out from the ring's slender shank, to cradle the old mine cut diamond at center, whichis bead set into a square seat (oriented on-point). A pair of shorter, curled forms flank the primary diamond, to the SE and NW, completing the composition. All of the ring’s unique,curling elementsare flat and ribbon-like, with deeply-engraved wheat details on their broad side-surfaces. The square ring shanktaperstoward the base.We love the color anddimensionality of this unusual ring— everything about it sings! It would make a wonderfulengagement ring. Marked 585, for purity.
14k gold
Diamond
c. 1910
US 5
This ring can be resized (down to US 4 andup to US 7 1/2).Resizing for this ring is complimentary (just leave your desired size in the notes at checkout).
Ringhead measures approx 17.5 mm; primary diamond seat measures approx 4.7 mm; shank measures approx 2.1 mm at the shoulder and tapers to approx 1.5 mm at the base; primary diamond is approx .20 carats; CTW is approx .32 carats.