Odeonesque late Art Deco diamond cocktail ring, circa 1940

$4,891.00

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Here’s an Odeonesque late Art Deco diamond cocktail ring based on an iconic design from 1934 by Suzanne Belperron.

It was handmade in platinum either just before or just after the Second World War. (Little platinum jewellery was made during the war as supplies were commandeered for use in armaments.)

It’s more common to see this style of ring in gold. I love the platinum version.

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• Handmade in platinum
• Set with three larger and 14 smaller old European to semi modern brilliant cut diamonds
• Central diamond estimated at 0.35 carats, graded set as G/SI2
• Two other larger diamonds estimated to total 0.40 carats, graded set as G/VS
• 14 smaller diamonds estimated to total 0.58 carats, graded set as G-H/VS
• Comes with an independent insurance valuation for $12,050
• Size approximately 6 or L 1/2, but easily resized free of charge
• Face of ring is 16 x 18mm
• Weight is 6.8 grams
• In excellent vintage condition
• Will come in a Karen Deakin gift box (the antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: some of the other antique and vintage rings are for sale separately (some have sold) – please get in touch if you’d like information about any of them

Please examine the photographs carefully – they form part of the description.

I’d be very happy to send more information and images. Layaway available.

I accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase.

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