
.55 Vintage Deco Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum
This Art Deco engagement ring features a .55-carat old European cut diamond with VS2 clarity and H color as the center stone, set in platinum. Eighteen single cut accent diamonds measuring 1.2mm each and weighing .008 carats surround the main diamond, totaling .14 carats in accent stones. The geometric design reflects the Art Deco period's characteristic styling, with the side stones arranged in a pave setting that frames the central diamond. The total diamond weight across all stones reaches .69 carats, combining the center stone with the delicate accent diamonds that were typical of this era's design approach.
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.55 Vintage Deco Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum
This Art Deco engagement ring features a .55-carat old European cut diamond with VS2 clarity and H color as the center stone, set in platinum. Eighteen single cut accent diamonds measuring 1.2mm each and weighing .008 carats surround the main diamond, totaling .14 carats in accent stones. The geometric design reflects the Art Deco period's characteristic styling, with the side stones arranged in a pave setting that frames the central diamond. The total diamond weight across all stones reaches .69 carats, combining the center stone with the delicate accent diamonds that were typical of this era's design approach.
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This Art Deco engagement ring features a .55-carat old European cut diamond with VS2 clarity and H color as the center stone, set in platinum. Eighteen single cut accent diamonds measuring 1.2mm each and weighing .008 carats surround the main diamond, totaling .14 carats in accent stones. The geometric design reflects the Art Deco period's characteristic styling, with the side stones arranged in a pave setting that frames the central diamond. The total diamond weight across all stones reaches .69 carats, combining the center stone with the delicate accent diamonds that were typical of this era's design approach.
























