
1.42 Antique Old European Diamond Engagement Ring Platinum
This Art Deco antique platinum engagement ring features a 1.42 carat old European cut diamond set flush in a square head. The old European cut produces softer, chunkier facets than modern round brilliants, creating romantic sparkle characteristic of early 20th-century diamonds.
Four accent diamonds measuring 1.5mm each and weighing .015 carats are positioned at the corners of the square head, adding .06 carats for a total diamond weight of 1.48 carats. Hand-engraved chevron patterns decorate both the head and shank with the geometric lines popular during the Art Deco period (1920s-1930s).
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1.42 Antique Old European Diamond Engagement Ring Platinum
This Art Deco antique platinum engagement ring features a 1.42 carat old European cut diamond set flush in a square head. The old European cut produces softer, chunkier facets than modern round brilliants, creating romantic sparkle characteristic of early 20th-century diamonds.
Four accent diamonds measuring 1.5mm each and weighing .015 carats are positioned at the corners of the square head, adding .06 carats for a total diamond weight of 1.48 carats. Hand-engraved chevron patterns decorate both the head and shank with the geometric lines popular during the Art Deco period (1920s-1930s).
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This Art Deco antique platinum engagement ring features a 1.42 carat old European cut diamond set flush in a square head. The old European cut produces softer, chunkier facets than modern round brilliants, creating romantic sparkle characteristic of early 20th-century diamonds.
Four accent diamonds measuring 1.5mm each and weighing .015 carats are positioned at the corners of the square head, adding .06 carats for a total diamond weight of 1.48 carats. Hand-engraved chevron patterns decorate both the head and shank with the geometric lines popular during the Art Deco period (1920s-1930s).
























