This fine and impressive vintage diamond ring has been crafted in 18ct white gold.
The pierced decorated setting is ornamented with four pavé set transitional modern brilliant round cut diamonds, in a linear formation to the centre.
The central arrangement terminates with two further diamonds, pavé set in subtle relief within square mounts.
The upper and lower incurved portions are accented with seven eight cut diamonds, completing the design.
The pierced decorated elevated ring shoulders of this vintage diamond dress ring integrate with the main setting and blend seamlessly with the plain shank.
This diamond dress ring is hallmarked to the interior of the shank with the 18ct gold mark (0750) and has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer) and verified as 18 carat gold.
This vintage diamond dress ring is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading report card.
This 1950s diamond dress ring in white gold bears a mid-century design that integrates refined form with high optical performance. The white gold setting provides a neutral, reflective base that enhances diamond brilliance, while the composition emphasises clarity and visual balance. As a dress ring, it functions as a statement piece for formal and evening contexts, delivering concentrated luminosity and stylistic presence. Its period origin contributes historical character, positioning it as both a versatile adornment and a durable, collectible object suitable for significant occasions.
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Date: Circa 1950