This stunning, fine and impressive antique solitaire ring has been crafted in platinum.
The pierced decorated setting is embellished with a stunning principal 2.40 carat transitional modern brilliant round cut diamond, six-claw set in relief; due to the nature of the cut this feature stone bears the spread of a 2.50ct example.
The feature setting is flanked with elevated ring shoulders, each embellished with a collet set baguette cut diamond, totalling 0.22 carat.
The shoulders integrate with the main setting and blend seamlessly with the plain hallmarked platinum shank.
This stunning diamond ring has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as platinum.
This stunning antique platinum solitaire ring is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report certificate for the feature stone, in addition to an IDGL diamond grading report card for the supporting stones.
This 1930s diamond solitaire engagement ring in platinum is a superb choice for those seeking a proposal ring with genuine period character and enduring simplicity. The classic solitaire setting allows the diamond to take centre stage, creating a refined and timeless presentation. It is an excellent option for a traditional engagement, a renewal of vows or as a meaningful heirloom-style purchase designed to complement a wide variety of wedding bands.
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Date: Circa 1935